Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] a bit " in BNC.
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1 | Double positives are taken away making it negative and your H positives go in here , making it positive , so you get a you get a little a little potential difference , a little difference in voltage , which gives a Any any two metals if you put them together and make them a bit damp , or even if you do n't make them damp , you usually get a little a tiny voltage . |
2 | Right , depends what the and quite honestly , if you bring these down and make them a bit more romantic |
3 | You know you know some people they lose them a bit young do n't they . |
4 | They 're pricey , mind , but good if you want something a bit out of the ordinary . ’ |
5 | Or unless you want her a bit what ti , Joanne Joanne comes in at quarter past six does she ? |
6 | It was more a family , really , than a deputation , excluding the Bishop , of course : Aethelric of Durham , whom the monks had wanted to disown after that business eight years ago , until he had had to go to Siward and slip him a bit of St Cuthbert 's best to get him reinstated . |
7 | I want it a bit smaller this . |
8 | Cost you a bit more , but you 'll get the eleven-fifteen London train for sure . ’ |
9 | Well , what the government has said today is that they 're giving us some money to help us to take it and boost it a bit further and we 're very pleased to see that . |
10 | I shake it a bit and hear a rattling , so I look inside . |
11 | Organize yourself a bit , what you 're gon na say and how long you 're gon na to the other . |
12 | Afford us a bit of respect now and again . |
13 | He 's holding James and Richard 's reins while I bring you a bit nearer . |
14 | Or , or if that , if you disagree with that well , put pupil comment there , hyphen or whatever upon but lead that on , give them a bit of a leader into it . |
15 | Then you start at half past four I 'll go round and give them a bit of tea , all of them , you see , see if they 've eat , those that 's eat up horses eat up , give them a bit of tea and then the lads start on them and they dress them over till they sa well , well say , we give them till six o'clock wa to do two horses . |
16 | Some folk in the village said it was a public disgrace that a maid like Martha Pascoe should be bartered for with barrels of fish , but most saw the whole affair as a great joke , because when all was said and done , the lass was unlikely to marry Sam or Harry or anyone else against her will , and if she could use their ardour to win a few more stone of pilchards and thereby swell the village purse and give everyone a bit of harmless fun , then more power to her elbow . |
17 | Just give me a bit of time and if it works out — , |
18 | It was one of the busy nights , a Friday , most likely , and he was just spooning some number 42 into a white take-out carton when a voice from behind him whispered , ‘ Give me a bit of chicken , mister . |
19 | ‘ Give me a bit of time , Dad . ’ |
20 | ‘ Give me a bit of that stuff there . ’ |
21 | But give me a bit of time and I 'm sure I can find some cogent motive to pin on him . ’ |
22 | Give me a bit of credit for knowing how to act on my own turf . ’ |
23 | Give me a bit of time to get settled . |
24 | If you would like to share a bit of my life with me , then give me a bit of yours I will reply so do n't make me cry , get me high , and reply to SKY . |
25 | As he tried to grab hold of the beautifully-lit see-through material held by the other men in the show , he called out , ‘ Give me a bit ! |
26 | Well give me a bit more background . |
27 | And say , give me a bit of attention please . |
28 | Well , give me a bit of space for it |
29 | Er , give me a bit of rest , the thing will only answer , burn out . |
30 | Give me a bit of Kit-Kat , How rude . |