Example sentences of "have [verb] a bit too " in BNC.
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1 | The next morning , Ian woke her up with a cup of tea , said he was sorry about last night , he 'd had a bit too much to drink . |
2 | And knowing he 'd gone a bit too far , and glad enough , now his fright and anger were fading , to have faced down Lachlan 's temper and Farquhar 's knife unharmed , Duncan Rua was satisfied to grin back , and turn aside to work the ship . |
3 | I think the one you show may have risen a bit too much … |
4 | Mr Ueberroth may have spoken a bit too bluntly for his own good — and was not known for his sensitivity in dealing with the urban poor . |
5 | He said oh I 've come a bit too early have I ? |
6 | ‘ I 'm afraid we 've gone a bit too soft , ’ she says with almost Blimpish fervour . |
7 | ‘ I 'm afraid we 've gone a bit too soft , ’ she says with almost Blimpish fervour . |
8 | Again Clare wondered if she had gone a bit too far , speaking so negatively about Gran 's novels , and being so emphatically against the trust . |
9 | More often than not you get a refund cos of course you have personal allowances for a whole year but you 've not er not er lived a whole year as often as not and therefore there usually spaced over the twelve months and you 've paid a bit too much tax if you 've died in the course of the twelve months . |
10 | Erm but I think it 's gone a bit too far the other way this time unfortunately . |