Examples of 'you had a bit' in a sentence

Meaning of "you had a bit"

You had a bit typically means to have a small amount of something, often used in informal conversations or when discussing minor activities

How to use "you had a bit" in a sentence

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you had a bit
I hear you had a bit of a close call.
And I am sure he would not mind if you had a bit ofhis.
Heard you had a bit of a pollution problem.
No one needs to know that you had a bit of financial help.
You had a bit of luck there at least.
Looks like you had a bit of a fit.
You had a bit of a break in the past.
I understand you had a bit of a setback.
You had a bit of luck last night.
Looks like you had a bit more space.
You had a bit of a turn on the bridge.
It 's about time you had a bit of passion.
You had a bit of a hot flash.
Happy to hear that you had a bit of rain!
Heard you had a bit of trouble with a blag.

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Master, perhaps it would be better if you had a bit of food.
Just if you had a bit more hair.
You might actually achieve something! If you had a bit less blasted fun.
I hear you had a bit of bad luck.
Well done, although just like you said you had a bit of an advantage there.
He said you had a bit of trouble somewhere.
Well done with your first challenge, even if you had a bit of a time getting there!
I heard you had a bit of a fainting spell.
Obviously, something happened in New York, you had a bit of a nervous breakdown.
I knew you had a bit of gay in you.
If you caught five, I would say you had a bit of luck.
Heard you had a bit of bad luck.
With the tube strike sunds like you had a bit of a time of it!!
Sorry you had a bit of an odd week.
You are past forty now, and it 's time you had a bit more sense.
Looks like you had a bit of a problem.
I would be very grateful . a bit of food … If you had a bit of water.
I am told you had a bit of a problem last night.
Pizzetto, the costume. Just if you had a bit more hair.
I heard you had a bit of a scuffle last night.
I bet you can not remember the last time you had a bit of swan, eh, Mabel?
I understand you had a bit of an accident last night.
Well, Imelda, you're a lovely girl. I hear you had a bit of bad luck.
Heard you had a bit of a morning.
Does that mean also that you had a bit more stability?
Heard you had a bit of a scare last night.
Follow anyone? Don't be daft. You had a bit of engine trouble.
Think you had a bit too much to drink.
I had a feeling you had a bit of form!
You had a bit of a problem with.
Darling, I think you had a bit too much dinner.
You had a bit of a day.
Mr Keegan! I am told you had a bit of a problem last night.
You had a bit of a fright.
What was it? I hear you had a bit of a close encounter.

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Then we knew we had the wrong guy
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