Example sentences of "but it [verb] [art] bit " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But it takes a bit of time to get used to other players and the way of things . |
2 | But it takes a bit quicker , yeah , yeah . |
3 | J : It 's alright , but it sounds a bit dated to me . |
4 | But it sounds a bit better . |
5 | After that came my Marx and Schweitzer phase but I started getting greedy and wanting them all rolled into one and then somebody told me that we 've got to learn to love ourselves , so I tried that but it seemed a bit selfish . |
6 | yes but it seemed a bit far fetched , if they said that |
7 | Well course she can but it seemed a bit strange that he said that this morning . |
8 | ‘ I do n't think I did anything wrong on Wednesday night and I was quite pleased with my own performance , but it falls a bit flat because we were beaten . |
9 | And the five main points that are covered is whether it 's organized for the benefit of its members , which partly comes into that , but it goes a bit beyond that I think . |
10 | We started calling them Ronnie but it got a bit confusing . |
11 | Ah , was n't as much as spilt yesterday , but it gets a bit |
12 | I daresay we could now , there must be a bus or a car she could hire , but it seems a bit hard . ’ |
13 | Not that there 's any reason why he should , ’ she added hastily , ‘ But it seems a bit odd , all the same . ’ |
14 | Barrie Lamb , chairman of the Darlington Railway Preservation Society , explained : ‘ Quite a few historians have written about this building but it seems a bit odd that none of them knew the exact date it opened . |
15 | But it looks a bit full , so I might try the sauna instead . ’ |