Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] [verb] [prep] some " in BNC.
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1 | erm the ladies who are a bit obese and get all the sympathy you get all so skin or just skinny and suddenly you try to put on some weight , you just ca n't . |
2 | Obviously she had walked into some sort of a secret and Felipe was not at all amused by the fact . |
3 | Once again she felt a rush of warmth for Josh ; clearly he 'd gone to some lengths to cover up for her , and for that she 'd be eternally grateful . |
4 | Now I want to look at some properties . |
5 | Her husband gave out she 'd perished of some wasting disease , and duly married someone else , less beautiful but more docile , who gave him twelve children . ’ |
6 | So far we have looked at some of the main economic factors concerned with selling overseas . |
7 | For now we wish to go into some detail on one of the major planks of variable analysis , namely measurement . |
8 | He recently ate a piece of cheese when his hands had just touched his shoes — and I later found out he had stood in some dog dirt . |
9 | Here I want to focus on some examples from recent textbooks for O level and CSE courses . |
10 | Maybe I wanted to go into some other field , get into politics . |
11 | Then I got to work with some hard green soap I 'd found beside the sink , washed my make-up off as best I could , examined my face by the light of the torch in the little mirror hanging there , then tucked myself in . |
12 | Then I got arrested for some petty thing , shoplifting . |
13 | And then I started to understand at some deep level that it is not only the dream-world one desires but the world one imagines . |
14 | Sometimes you have to listen to some really weird things to get yourself out of that rut . |
15 | ‘ You feel good being nominated for an Oscar , then you get turned into some kind of a loser when you do n't win . |
16 | Now , if you find that you are not getting , yeah that 's right , if you find you are not getting things when you want them , and that is because accounts have not paid them , then you need to put in some collective action to resolve that problem . |
17 | ‘ Strange how we have taken to some French words and not others , is n't it ? ’ remarked Henry diplomatically as the parlourmaid came into the room with a pile of dinner plates and the vegetable dishes . |
18 | Papa did n't know what to do , and then he got talking to some of his cronies , and he decided on a Grand Scheme . |
19 | Since then he has turned in some useful performances for the under-21 and England B sides but he has some way to go before becoming a player of real international class . |
20 | ‘ She 's only been here a couple of times , when I needed to work on some papers very urgently . ’ |