Example sentences of "bit of [noun] that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It 's a bit of stinker that she 's not coming .
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 I mean he 's got plenty of every single bit of papers that they 're given all the time .
4 Yes , I thought that was a bit of flab that we 've got
5 First and foremost , you really should register every bit of software that you buy .
6 ‘ We got that little bit of luck that we 've been missing .
7 There are general sort of comments that they do n't really know what the parish council does and they 're not very sure , erm , sort of it , it was mainly through the children 's card thing , perhaps a little bit of money that their child , you know did n't me meet any recognition but would n't it have been nice to know exactly what the picture had been for , and sort of the nitty- gritty does n't necessarily get filtered through .
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 So I did n't make a loss but I did n't make a profit on the bit of space that I need that I was using for storage cos I thought it was only fair to the poor bloke .
10 Yes , I mean the other thing is if we are absolutely honest , which we should n't be with a microphone in front of us but , if we 're absolutely honest , you know this , this is a bit of work that we 're trying to make simple
11 The only thing they really lacked was that extra bit of meanness that you need to impose yourself on a game . ’
12 thinking in , in , in the context of our , of our mission , this town wide mission , well that 's Billy 's job , he 's better at it than I am , but its not his job , its my job as much as its his and its your job as much as its mine , we do not well to keep silent these men they were troubled by their sin of silence , perhaps you and I should be troubled by our sin of silence because the extension of that , and here 's the really great thing , as far as they were concerned , the ex the , the ongoing because they were troubled by their sin of silence and they did something about it , they were thrilled at the sight that they saw , as they see the city being delivered , and as they see starving men and women eating food perhaps for the first time in days or weeks , buying good wholesome food at a reasonable price , that was the sigh that thrilled them and you can imagine them , and I think they 'd be entitled to a little bit of pride that I 'm glad we told them , I 'm glad we went back and shared the news apart from any thing we could n't of coped with all ourselves , it would of been so wrong to of kept it , it would of been so wrong just to of eaten it ourselves , I 'm glad we went back and told them .
13 They need every bit of information that they can lay their chips on , so Xillix had to redesign the video camera with which the computer looks down its microscope .
14 It took every bit of strength that she possessed .
15 On the other hand and this is where many people go wrong that tiny bit of butter that you sneak onto a crispbread I s going to make a difference because there are such an enormous number of calories in such a very modest quantity of fat .
16 supposed to be an inter-disciplinary mixture of physics and chemistry , in other words , not a bit of physics and a bit of chemistry that you did in isolation , but to be integrated .
17 It came down to three grotty , scrappy bits of land that no-one since Adolf Hitler had shown any interest in …
18 I think one of the reason why you have n't heard it mentioned specifically is because it is integral to a lot of the bits of work that we 're doing .
19 Just to site some of the bits of work that I was talking about , erm , the Trustee Training Working Party , for example , er , in , ha has got on it , a representative from the black voluntary sector .
20 Things begin to crack ; sometimes the cracks become gaps and then we can open them up to make spaces full of creative possibility , but sometimes the cracks become fissures and everything collapses and we have to scratch around in the rubble looking for bits of junk that we can cobble together into something ripe with meaning .
21 Make it a team if you like you know get all the all the other bits of stuff that you know all the other knowledge get that coming in all working together so the whole thing just flows up and down nicely instead of
22 And you 're supposed to know all about the bits of paper that they issue .
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