Example sentences of "have [verb] [noun] a bit " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless he has diluted things a bit , and where Evil Dead 2 had an almost meaningless series of gory slapstick routines , Darkman has something approaching a plot . |
2 | In recent years , Mr Foyt has taken things a bit easier , skipping some races and training a racing team of younger drivers . |
3 | There was fighting talk too from Keegan , though he did concede : ‘ We could have outthought Barnsley a bit more . |
4 | ‘ I think I must have left things a bit late ’ , was all he said . |
5 | But best of all for parents , cleaning up is easy because gloop washes away ( although you may have to scrub hands a bit to get rid of the red colouring ) . |
6 | ‘ You must come and see for yourself when I 've got things a bit tidier , ’ she said , trying not to be irritated . |
7 | You see I have n't got any unus , I 've got stuff a bit like that , but I have n't got any anything like this . |
8 | So , of course , we 've stretched things a bit . |
9 | And I used to use this flat because although I had to pay Dad a bit of rent , of course , it was quite low . |
10 | I had lost track a bit … |
11 | So what if he had lost control a bit ? |
12 | But she 's got problems a bit like |
13 | I mean you have to watch things a bit , but you know basically it 's a good experience for them . |
14 | I mean I think we have taken liberty a bit with his parents but yeah I think you will be able to get some toast . |