Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [vb -s] [verb] a bit " in BNC.
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1 | So she 's got a bit of an accent in in a way has n't she ? |
2 | Oh , I 've been down here about twenty years though so it 's faded a bit |
3 | No I could n't say that that was the child , erm possibly she 's grown a bit , quite considerably . |
4 | All he 's worried about is getting wickets , and he 's , as I think I said yesterday he starts to feel a bit frustrated with his lax control , the ball flows all over the place and then somehow or other he 's got at the , the real quality batsmen in the opposition side , he 's got DaSilva out , might have been a slightly lucky dismissal caught down the leg side and he 's got him out and he 's done that in every match he 's played , he 's given away runs pretty rapidly , but he keeps getting vital wickets as well . |
5 | She says she 's spent her life living modestly , as Eric wanted , but now she wants to blow a bit of it on some fun … |
6 | Now it 's got a bit more abstract and we use money instead of animals but the principle 's the same . ’ |
7 | Well it does look a bit like a T X ninety T X eighty five , that 's a new one on me . |
8 | but er , which really was a waste of money it was , well it 's used a bit for tourism now |
9 | Yeah , well he does get a bit of over the top |
10 | At least he 's had a bit of time in there . |