Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [conj] [verb] [pron] some " in BNC.
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1 | Now , now that all was lost , lost too was the vanity of the bulging notebook , the diversity of material , the forward-looking pleasure of unpacking my treasures and giving them some kind of independent life . |
2 | I undid my thermos and poured him some milk . |
3 | Neither Brian nor I had told our mother about these beatings but now , incensed , I pulled up my shorts and showed him some half-healed scars . |
4 | I told them to put a tourniquet on my arm and give me some morphia , whereupon one of them started to bandage my wrist and the other went off to ask what morphia was . |
5 | She noticed my interest and offered me some . |
6 | Then , with the approval of Rosanne — by then Mrs Mansell — he sold their home and bought himself some more races . |
7 | Corbett dug into his purse and handed her some coins . |
8 | Turning over the free endpaper to the next double page , we shall usually arrive at the first appearance of print , unless the publisher has been very free with his endpapers and given us some blanks . |
9 | Penry took out his wallet and handed her some notes . |
10 | He emptied his glass and poured himself some more beer . |
11 | It urged skins to ‘ I want all you skinheads to get up on your feet , put your braces together and your boots on your feet and give me some of that oooold moooonstompin ! ’ but it was a crude attempt to satisfy the skinhead market . |
12 | As you flung yourself on the bed , with legs spread wide apart , you cupped your rosebush with your hands and stroked it some more , murmuring all the while in that hoarse , cracked voice of yours that it was good , beautiful , a little treasure . |