Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I got on with some work of my own and he went back to his .
2 But when I bent down on some pretext and could see into his face it seemed possible that he was laughing at himself as well as flustered .
3 I phoned down for some eggs , toast and a quart of coffee .
4 In a subsequent debate on the report on the sixth of November nineteen ninety two , I spelt out in some detail how the government intended to fulfil that commitment and one of the regulations before the house today represents the culmination of our actions to give effect to one of Sir Thomas er Bingham 's recommendations that the existing right in section forty seven of the banking act nineteen eighty seven , for auditors to report relevant information to the bank of England should become a statutory duty .
5 The hon. and learned Gentleman will know that I recently had the privilege of giving the Sir George Bean memorial lecture in which I set out in some detail to the Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women the basis for my approach to such matters .
6 I slow down for some cows and greet many people but I do n't usually have to stop now , even for elders .
7 Some British colleagues thought it was overweight and underpowered , so after trying a right-hand drive 1.8GL version recently , I looked up with some trepidation what I had said about the car on my voting form six months ago .
8 I looked down in some wonderment at the shiny blacktop , therefore , nevertheless noting that unevennesses were already manifesting themselves .
9 Garry Thompson , the Coventry City footballer , told how he was made to take stock of his colour slightly earlier , just after beginning secondary school in Birmingham : ‘ I went up to some guys and asked to play football and they just shut me out .
10 Kathleen and I went off for some lunch and we then went to have a look at the castle .
11 I went along to some services and again I saw how happy people were .
12 I know , I was I went up for some chips at the top
13 So , it 's no good er me looking up in some book Theresa 's dreams if I could decipher it like some kind of code in which every single thing in the laten in the manifest content represented something latent for what we 're trying to then kind of decode as in a code book because er that 's not valid , at least it 's not valid in general terms .
14 This movement , which went on for some time , gave Franca ( and Ludens agreed with her later ) the sense that Marcus was actually creating Patrick .
15 Then began a remarkable conversation which went on for some time ; it was getting on for five when she left .
16 I trust you , you 're not a fool , you know what could happen if you got up to some mischief out there , ’ and her fingers described general obloquy with a sweeping gesture of abolition , ‘ and then you 'll never get a husband either .
17 The occasional curtained litter or rickshaw sheltered its rich occupant from the sun as he or she ventured out on some errand .
18 Do you feel up to some sightseeing ? ’
19 ‘ If you 're tired , Miss Lea , I suggest you catch up on some sleep when you go back to the hotel .
20 If you look around for some field that has yet to be used in a crime story and then insist on using it when it has not filled you with enthusiasm , your book will be leaden .
21 I did n't expect her to do so , but what I did n't know then was that she had a holiday cottage in Muker , which is not far over the hills in Swaledale , and one day she turned up with some friends of hers .
22 ‘ Well , Rifleman Willoughby , the Board will watch how you get on with some interest … and we 'll interview you again in six months ’ time . ’
23 Of course you can make appalling howlers if you set out for some reason to portray life in a social area unknown to you .
24 She went out with some men , yes , when she was here .
25 No , erm , she sent off for some curtains
26 She carried on at some length , and felt better for it afterwards .
27 ‘ It was … umm fun , ’ she said out of some kind of loyalty to Nelson 's masculine ego .
28 I 'll buy you an ice — nothing flash , mind — and you come up with some answers .
29 I , I 'll speak to them first and I 'll , I 'll er when , when , when you come back with some details I , I 'll let you know then .
30 You come back for some papers . ’
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