Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] and [verb] [prep] some " in BNC.
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1 | She looked at the cold cup of coffee on the table , and left it there while she went in to shower and put on some clothes , shorts and a T-shirt and tennis shoes . |
2 | Mrs Grandison , the mother of Sophia and Penelope , had the remains of her daughters ' Pre-Raphaelite beauty , now much faded and overlaid with some other quality , which had made her the President of the Women 's Institute in the village where she lived but which did not seem to be quite Pre-Raphaelite . |
3 | In the third stage , identified with areas 20 and 21 in the temporal lobe by Kolb and Wishaw ( 1985 ) and with the parietal cortex by Luria ( 1973 ) , information about the retinal location of stimulus elements is largely lost and replaced with some form of representation of the object giving rise to the pattern of retinal stimulation . |
4 | The scheme was extensively illustrated and described in some detail by the leading architectural periodicals , and there is an elevational drawing of the east front of the Foreign Office in the Victoria and Albert Museum . |
5 | However , the research design was inevitably constrained and shaped to some extent by the requirements of the action project . |
6 | Now go and listen to some music and when I 'm back we 'll all have our tea . ’ |
7 | The disquiet and consternation he had set up among the brothers would go on echoing and re-echoing for some time , while he who had caused it had recoiled into numbness and exhaustion . |
8 | This further split between train and station catering was rigidly enforced and led to some extremes of rivalry . |
9 | This work seems to us to be truly depraving and corrupting unlike some sex films which offend solely on grounds of impropriety . |