Example sentences of "have [verb] a bit [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | The joint always has to sag a bit before the control starts to push it . |
2 | ‘ The company has shrunk a bit since the move , ’ says Phil Longden , 33 , an applications programmer with the company since 1986 . |
3 | ‘ I think it was after we 'd talked a bit and then played a bit our personalities seemed to go well together and our playing did as well . |
4 | In fact , I might just have to do a bit before I , I might just buy |
5 | Indeed , Tony Clement will probably have to do a bit as well . ’ |
6 | But it was solid silver — and the inscription must have cost a bit as well . |
7 | Erm well it 'll be useful I think for you , I me , assuming that peoples ' timetables may well have changed a bit since er , the beginning of last term it 'll be useful if you |
8 | I 've got two years superannuation to come , and I 've saved a bit since I left home . |
9 | For some reason they had not much liked the look of this pub , called the Fir Tree , and though he had slowed a bit as they came to it , they had not stopped . |
10 | I had to have a bit because when I put the blackcurrant in there was n't enough so I had to mix it up with . |
11 | ‘ I have jumped a bit when a car has backfired or the central heating has rumbled thinking for a moment I was hearing gun fire . |
12 | I du n no if it 's because it 's melted a bit but when I tried it before |
13 | His sales have dipped a bit since Jig , and all the Grafton reissues have rather confused people , but this is new and first-class . |