Example sentences of "[noun prp] have [verb] a bit " in BNC.
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1 | I look in the same direction to account for the charming note ‘ Granovsky has got a bit out of hand ’ . |
2 | Ken 's got a bit more to do then ? |
3 | Tom Regan having said a bit about that , I will not say too much more . |
4 | ‘ Aleena 's got a bit of a cough , ’ she said . |
5 | Beating Oldham 1–0 on 30 August had taken a bit of heat off Wilkinson , but another away defeat could well have led to calls for his resignation . |
6 | Norman had become a bit weary of struggling through the Edinburgh traffic jams from his home in Strathaven each day for 16 months since being asked by Peter Wood , then Managing Director of Financial Services Division , to take over the running of RBIS while a management consultancy exercise was carried out on the company by the Boston Consultancy Group . |
7 | ‘ But I genuinely feel that my feelings towards the FA have stopped a bit of progress for my son . |
8 | With a career spanning seventeen years and almost as many albums , it 's hard to deny that Motorhead have earned a bit of a breather , but those that feared the sun and the swimming pools of their self-imposed LA exile might dilute the band 's full-on thrust can finally rest easy . |
9 | For the first time , Mr Major has put a bit of distance between himself and economic policy . |
10 | I think Stuart 's gone a bit mad ! |
11 | Vince started it and Cath 's got a bit of it , well sh it 's not the flu as yet but |
12 | Old Jim had looked a bit got down , he thought ; I 'll cheer them up , and we 'll all have a drink . |
13 | In addition to his other troubles , Jackie had gone a bit hard of hearing . |