Example sentences of "bit of [noun sg] [conj] [pron] have " in BNC.
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1 | Get a bit of sympathy cos I 've been asked for eight by you . |
2 | Tell you what erm when we get into you can just drop me down to the greengrocer near the church because I 'm out of erm spring onions and if I wanted to add up to that bit of salad that we 've got |
3 | Yes , I thought that was a bit of flab that we 've got |
4 | Well Carole 's next door neighbour he owns a bit of land and he 's got some sheep in his fields , and he 's got some pigs and you know ? |
5 | ‘ We got that little bit of luck that we 've been missing . |
6 | Oh well , I 'll , I 'll have a bit of horseradish when I 've mustard off . |
7 | ‘ YES , I was fired up — I always get like that when I 've had a bit of stick and I have had a lot of stick lately . ’ |
8 | Erm any bit of hope that they 've got erm i is going to be gradually eroded as far as I can see . |
9 | One glissando , caught on the run , ‘ was as beautiful a bit of timing as I have seen in any sport , ’ wrote WRA . |
10 | Even then you may have to use that extra bit of guile before you have one in the net . |
11 | It 's a nonsensical bit of treasure but they 've got ta |
12 | We did n't invite friends with Mother being placed as she was , but if neighbours called they would be offered a glass of something , usually home-made ginger cordial , and a bit of cake if we had it . |
13 | I do n't mind Chelsea/West Ham getting a bit of praise as they have managers who appear to be ‘ good lads ’ & making the best of the resourses thay have . |
14 | Claudia straightened her spine carefully ; that was the best bit of news since she had met the overpowering Roman Wyatt . |
15 | The leaders of the teams on the controls could see her , so she would n't have to mess around with semaphore and bits of thread like they 'd done when they left the Store . |