Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [art] bit [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | OR there 's Gazza ( Paul Gascoigne ) when you grab him by the testicles and say ‘ Can you speak in a bit lower voice ? ’ |
2 | erm I saw in the newspaper , as I am sure you probably did , last week that the government has just devoted , I think , nine million pounds over the next few years to develop curricula and methods of training teachers in schools , and I think it 's tremendously important that that does n't become merely a bit more science of one form or another . |
3 | I hope that , in future , this House of Commons , of which we are proud to be Members , will spend just a bit more time looking at what hon. Members do day after day . |
4 | Sheila and Annie did go on a bit last time . |
5 | Borrowing from the public is more or less finished , perhaps it is finished for our lifetime , but at any rate it has been finished for the last ten years or so ; you may get in a bit one year but you lose it again the next year . |
6 | So in other words it 's about an introduction an expansion and an end Now as I 've said tomorrow I 'll fill in a bit more detail on those so if you leave some some gaps there between those three sections . |
7 | Okay so this is a rough sketch of the basic outlines , now let's try and fill in a bit more details . |
8 | So I think Alan can talk in a bit more detail about the design of the master plan issues and then be perfectly happy to take any questions you may have . |
9 | And then we er we 'll talk in a bit more detail depending on which company you and I decide that er you know once we decide in fact that is for you . |
10 | It looks as though this would involve quite a bit more work than the seat on Snowhill and I would need to put your estimate to the next meeting of the Parish Council on Thursday 17th June . |