Example sentences of "do [verb] [verb] a bit " in BNC.
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1 | But I think you do need to plan a bit , you know in spite of the fact you 've got the degree to do , if , if you can spend time going to see these people . |
2 | But I do like to look a bit different and distinctive . ’ |
3 | I I 've probably seen them about four or five times in the last six months and they do tend to go a bit route one when Walsh is playing but today their link up play has been excellent . |
4 | Back in time for our encore at Wembley ( well , after six nights , you do tend to get a bit lax , and anyway , the tapes went on in the right order and the dry ice was great ) . |
5 | Things do tend to wane a bit when lead guitarists Ian delivers the short of wah wah riffs that John Squire would leave at home , but no matter . |
6 | Things do tend to wane a bit when lead guitarists Ian delivers the short of wah wah riffs that John Squire would leave at home , but no matter . |
7 | It did seem to get a bit longer . |
8 | But despite the presence of several musical forms here — canzonas , capriccios , ricercars and motets — and it does begin to sound a bit samey , and I was just beginning to tap my fingers halfway through when the Loeki Stardusters began their arrangements of a part of Palestrina 's Lamentations of Jeremiah , a hauntingly beautiful piece of music , arranged here for a lower-pitched recorders than the rest of the programme . |
9 | When all 's said and done , Oliver does like to cause a bit of a stir . |
10 | The only real reason you get to know that there 's somebody there because you can see the legs and the sort of , sort of head , but yo it does tend to get a bit lost against the background . |