Example sentences of "will [verb] [to-vb] a bit " in BNC.
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1 | Well if you want them to stay pretty as opposed to going baggy then you 'll need to have a bit of lycra in the fabric . |
2 | ‘ Look son , you 'll have to act a bit more positively . |
3 | I want you for the West End after your six weeks in the sticks , and you 'll have to have a bit of bosom . ’ |
4 | ‘ We will be playing posh venues , nearly all theatres around Britain , so I 'll have to look a bit posh . ’ |
5 | I 'll have to work a bit harder to make up for lost time when I get there . |
6 | If you just stand around waiting for the enemy to come to you then of course your ladz will get bored , and naturally they 'll start to get a bit fractious , then inevitably they 'll end up failing an Animosity test probably just when you do n't want them to . |
7 | I think that in due time the British people will want to know a bit more than that . |
8 | They will have to move a bit towards each other but there is every indication that they will go through their married life fulfilling this role in their relationship . |
9 | A cookie war on both sides of the Atlantic has kept UB on its toes and it will have to move a bit quicker if it wants to keep its investors satisfied . |
10 | Items that would previously have been classified as extraordinary will still be disclosed , but the reader will have to do a bit of work to find them . |
11 | Most translators will try to do a bit of both . |
12 | So and they , what they will start to get a bit low so that 's , I mean if erm if that one ne , if he comes in , he 'll probably be here Monday . |