Example sentences of "have got a bit [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So that 's the background of why I 'm giving this as long retired er tax inspector the mean , my own department has got a bit mean . |
2 | You 'd got a bit more margin , you see . |
3 | Erm also as far as the husband 's back trouble was concerned , I f I felt that perhaps you should 've got a bit more information about the fact that he was going for tests next week at the hospital . |
4 | Having trouble with both these pens today , I left them in the car last night , I think they must have got a bit cold . |
5 | ‘ But they appear to have got a bit lax on ( a ) . ’ |
6 | I 've got a bit sticky there . |
7 | It 's one to leave to half time when we 've got a bit more time to er examine the incident perhaps . |
8 | But , ask me another day , when I 've got a bit more time . |
9 | Alright if you 're double fit I suppose , and you 've got a bit more help to around . |
10 | when we 've got a bit more time |
11 | Cos at least there you 've got a bit more garden you 've got a garage and then |
12 | Possibly , you might be right , I think we 've got a bit more character in the side erm I think we 've got a better all round side than this time last year , to be honest . |
13 | Oh dear , I think he 's got a bit sad ! |
14 | It 's got a bit serious he admits , I 've got the logo on my . |
15 | ‘ He 's got a bit grand for me . ’ |
16 | But , she 's got a bit dodgy eyes though ! |
17 | Yeah , she looks as though she 's got a bit more colour and she says she feels a bit better . |