Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [verb] [pers pn] some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Gardening and agricultural production , unlike trading , were safe from government intervention , and his mixture of activities gave him some security should his job or his shop come under threat . |
2 | Cos I 'm hoping cos I 've got a in Manchester get me some recordings from the public library . |
3 | They begged him to desist , in order to give them some words of edification , and for two consecutive hours he proceeded to give them excellent exhortations , while at the same time never ceasing his writing — and all the while what he was writing was not the same as what he was speaking . |
4 | In order to give you some idea of the boundaries of the propositions these are numbered in the extract given above . |
5 | ‘ Now ring the bell , ma chère , for Ernestine to bring us some tea , then you may leave us . |
6 | A highly intelligent and beautiful French television journalist , Christine Ockrent , came to Baghdad to interview him some months before the United Nations deadline for withdrawal from Kuwait . |
7 | BOB Phillips of Information Services at Risley sent us some motoring observations which we felt were worth sharing … |