Example sentences of "i [verb] get a bit " in BNC.
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1 | Er being an agriculturalist rather than a planner I tend to get a bit confused by higher planning semantics of the difference between strict control and presumption against not normally . |
2 | I want to get a bit of |
3 | and I 'd got a bit of an headache , well I took two tablets and it had gone before Steve come in and er I had me tea and I w I went like that and I thought God almighty ! |
4 | I decided to get a bit of height and do a gentle dive with power off and I made a rather ham-fisted upward climb in the hope that I could jolt the wheel down . |
5 | Clive , 28 , from Middlesbrough , Cleveland , said : ‘ I like a good sing-song when I 'm having a bath , but I do get a bit loud and the neighbours ca n't hear the telly . |
6 | I do get a bit sick of the way they keep sending me scripts to make funny . |
7 | But if by some freak mischance I do get a bit stuck , you know what I do ? ’ |
8 | I do get a bit tired of being the permanent Big Bad Wolf . |
9 | Oh I usually give but I do get a bit tired of it sometimes ! |
10 | So , I do get a bit ac , I mean , th there 's , there 's one young girl in the class and , we were on about women 's role in society and going on about third world woman , but even western woman have their position , you know , she does the housework |
11 | I think getting a bit cross . . |
12 | I did get a bit paranoid for a few months , stopped using the tube . |
13 | ‘ Well , I did get a bit depressed at times … and I got through a few pairs of shoes . ’ |
14 | However I did get a bit cheesed off with the movie 's rather plodding pace . |
15 | ‘ I did get a bit drunk last night , Dad , I admit it . |
16 | I lost me paddy with Stacey I must admit , cos he 's by then screaming , I did get a bit cross last night |
17 | Half a tick — I 've got a bit of bumph somewhere with the drill in case of air raids . ’ |
18 | We had an orgy last night and I 've got a bit of a headache today , I 'm going to have a lie down in a minute . |
19 | I 've got a bit puffed up again , had a few headaches . |
20 | I 've got a bit saved . |
21 | Actually , I 've got a bit of cash , some policy I 'd forgotten about just realized , I was wondering what to do with it . |
22 | Anyway , I 've got a bit in my post office account . ’ |
23 | ‘ I 've got a bit of a headache , ’ she murmured . |
24 | I 'll come up when I 've got a bit of time , I 'll come an' cheer her up . ’ |
25 | The voucher scheme also gets rid of the embarrassment of paying someone , and through Joan I 've got a bit of flexibility about the amount of help I get . ’ |
26 | I 've got a bit of business I want to talk to you about . ’ |
27 | So erm I 've got a bit of time also in which to apply for a few things and go and see a few people erm |
28 | Try to get it before Christmas , because I 've got a bit of time off then , and I 'll help you settle in . ’ |
29 | Well I think I 've got a bit stuck on the N and the F actually . |
30 | " I 've got a bit of news for you , " he said . |