Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] 've [verb] a bit " in BNC.
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1 | Well I 've got I 've got a bit of that , which I think 'll do one or two |
2 | I know they 've got a bit of crime rate with burglaries but it 's not actual violence round , and round Valley you can do the same , go in a pub and come out , and er no one 'll say nothing . |
3 | I , but I reckon you 've got a bit of money in the fra in the frame . |
4 | Bet you 've lost a bit of weight have n't you ? |
5 | Well I think I 've got a bit stuck on the N and the F actually . |
6 | Which came and went is there , in some way I think you 've lost a bit of meaning there . |
7 | Ah I think you 've got a bit of a mental block against it myself . |
8 | I think that means we 've spent a bit more than we planned . |
9 | Possibly , you might be right , I think we 've got a bit more character in the side erm I think we 've got a better all round side than this time last year , to be honest . |
10 | Mind you , I think they 've had a bit of luck lately with a couple of wealthy chaps coming to live in the area and showing signs of interest . ’ |
11 | Well she said I 've done a bit . |
12 | He said I 've got a bit of news for you |
13 | I do n't have H R T , I did n't have any problems luckily , with the menopause but I feel I 've I 've found a bit more of who I really am , you know ! |
14 | ‘ Sellars is one of the neatest and daintiest players in the game , though you need to show you 've got a bit of devil , as well . |
15 | You 've got to show you 've got a bit of power . |