Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [pers pn] [verb] some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ So do you want some coffee ? ’ |
2 | ‘ I only wish I had some anecdotes of my own to compete with yours . ’ |
3 | One got one goal , the other got two , so have they gone some way towards proving that to you ? |
4 | We may lend you any amount from £500 to £10,000 ( in units of £10 ) and , in certain circumstances , may advance 100% of the cost , although we normally expect you to make some contribution from your savings . |
5 | The danger of swallowing can be minimised if companies take the tender offer route — buying minority stakes which still enable them to exercise some control , and still share costs in areas such as research or marketing . |
6 | In this case I usually get them running round for a while jumping , hopping , walking backwards and also get them to shout some calls . |
7 | no , makes them think they might come up do you want some porridge , mummy do you some porridge ? |
8 | Right do you want some lunch ? |
9 | Right do you want some lunch in it Ant ? |
10 | How do you multiply some Thanks . |
11 | They ask you for every kind of documentation you can imagine and then treat you like some kind of being that is half-human , half-dog , who does n't have any private life of her own . |
12 | Why do we pick some wars to cover — and not others . |
13 | Why do we take some things as natural , unavoidable , and others as socially shaped and changeable ? |
14 | Why do you think some people opposed the building of oil refineries near Milford Haven ? |
15 | Why do you think some items are exempt from ( do not carry ) VAT ? |