Example sentences of "a bit in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 do that , get quite a bit in a drawer if you
2 Bill : I was wondering recently what effect the AIDS hysteria has had outside the gay movement and I was talking about it a bit in a pub I use down in Sussex .
3 And it looked as if she had been stabbed with a weapon that had a central rib ; the wound gaped quite a bit in the middle .
4 For instance , Jeff Beck 's hit Hi Ho Silver Lining had a bit in the middle where he double-tracked the guitar and , just for a moment , it breaks into harmony .
5 Because electricity 's been there 's a bit in the bulb that
6 Well , I think we can actually get a bit in the newspaper with this one .
7 it 's just a bit in the air , but you can tell it 's going a bit damp now anyway
8 Watsonians ' pack — where Murray Rudkin won important two-handed ball stationed at two , especially at defensive lineouts — faded a bit in the second-half , though in Scott Aitken 's case there was legitimate excuse .
9 Ca n't he work a bit in the day ?
10 Eh she looking in the large child ? because they shrink a bit in the wash .
11 Tend to live a bit in the past , I 'm afraid , at my age .
12 But it seems to me like it 's passing the buck a bit in the way they 're just sort of taking responsibility
13 There was a bit in the box .
14 There 's not much support in the village apart from the non-stipendiary , Deaconess Tilley , who does half-time at the primary school and a bit in the parish if she feels like it .
15 ‘ The Liver Birds had just started on television , ’ recalled Allen , ‘ and I remember reading a bit in the paper saying there were very few situation comedies written for women , with women in the lead roles .
16 Corby , yeah I saw a bit in the paper
17 There was a bit in the paper today about er Ratners , in the Samuels outlet selling carriage clocks for three hundred pounds and claiming that they are solid mahogany cases , but as they 're chipboard with a mahogany veneer , and er they 've been had by the Trades Descriptions Act , three , who would pay three hundred pounds for a mahogany one anyway ?
18 You know at Christmas and then I I managed to save a bit in the Post Office with that .
19 Slosh a bit in the cake and slosh a bit in your throat .
20 ‘ Well , there was n't much money in your wallet , not for a gent like you , so I thought there must be a bit in the letter . ’
21 If it does n't rain I 'll get a bit in the garden .
22 'Can you dance ? ’ 'Well , I 've done a bit in the bath . ’
23 I am a bit in the dark when I try to look up something when the most recent season I have full stats from is over 7 years ago .
24 Okay well it will be interesting to see what er what other people have , have said about it because I was sort of fishing around a bit in the dark and looking at the stats manual
25 It was just a bit in The Echo cos they 're all about here and
26 It was like Dad had always been there , been in the house and all , but somehow a bit off-centre , a bit in the background , only partly there .
27 Because if if we er if we do n't hear a bit in the background and we do n't hear the style in the individual er on the phone then we wo n't invite them to come and have discussions with us .
28 She struggled a bit in the straw , and the growth under her tail seemed to grow suddenly while he shone his torch on it .
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