34 examples of my bit in sentences

I contributed maliciously my bit to their fear.

I'm going to France, mother, among the first to do my bit.

That's part one of my bit of news, Chettle.

so I say when trouble comes I know before the storm shall end That I shall find my bit of care has also brought to me a friend

It is no matter; I am of the Entente, and I do my bit.

I have just come from Town, where I have been to get my bit of quarterly pension.

For I should beam across the street When people waved at me, And say, "My petrol's incomplete, I haven't had my bit of meat

Nor yet my bit of tea, But just because I like your face I'll take you out to any place However distant from my base And ask no extra fee.

So I wiggled the basket from under the seat with my foot, and soon thereafter, my bit of hospitality was on its way to the friend I was glad to see again.

Takes his little breathers in my bit o' ground at the back here.

Everything that could be done was done, and a doctor was brought frae Dunse; but the spark o' life was out o' my bit Jeannie.

and 'when they got the Gineral,' and 'my bit o' the fifty thousand francs.'

'I want a chance of doing my bit in the trenches alongside Dave and Roy.'

I'm going in here to do my bit, the best way I can.

They think I ought to do my bit, especially as Merle can't, because of his eyes.

There is nothing at this time against me eating my bit of a herring.

I've my bit siller the noo.

at least I thought so; but I knew my mother always wore one when she went out, and all horses did when they were grown up; and so, what with the nice oats, and what with my master's pats, kind words, and gentle ways, I got to wear my bit and bridle.

Oh, sure the roads of Ireland are before me when I leave this; I'll be playing my bit of music.

I take my bit of daily exercise walking round my garden.

Look hereI'm going for a run in my bit of a yachtcome with me!

And once, two years ago, when I was on business in a certain English town, and in a quarter of it into which few but its own denizens penetrate, I met for one moment, at a slum corner, a great raw-boned Irishwoman who noticed my bit of a limp, and turned her eyes for an instant to give me a sharp look that won as sharp an answer.

Do you suppose I'm going to sit here, with all you fellows enjoying yourselves, and not have my bit of fun?

Don't deprive me of my bit of rest at night!"

I remember once his being at Banchory Lodge, and thus apologising to my aunt for going out of the room:"I beg your pardon, Mrs. Forbes, for leaving you, but I maun just gae doun to the garden and say my bit wordies"these "bit wordies" being in fact the portion of the Breviary which he was bound to recite.

34 examples of  my bit  in sentences