Example sentences of "[be] playing some [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We 're playing some superb football but what is awesome is that we are getting better . |
2 | They 're working is through and they they 're playing some super little link up stuff . |
3 | Could they be playing some sadeian variation on hide and seek ? |
4 | The Swans are playing some outstanding rugby these days and , although they were given a hard time of it against Dunvant in the last round , it is always difficult to combat gritty opponents who feel they have nothing to lose . |
5 | To Captain Cochin on the Mort Homme , it seemed as if the two artilleries were playing some idiotic game with each other , to see which could cause the most damage to the two unhappy lines of infantrymen . |
6 | Haslemere were playing some good football and almost went further ahead when Whiston headed just over . |
7 | I had n't realised how bad things were until the children were playing some complex fairy-tale game . |
8 | He thought police were playing some elaborate game of cat and mouse and waiting to trap him . |
9 | He nodded a greeting to the other three visitors , who crowded into the cell as if they were playing some bizarre game of sardines . |
10 | He is playing some long-lost avant garde tape and he is scowling at his sandwich . |
11 | It occurred to me first that she was playing some dangerous role — as in her old undercover days — perhaps trying to gain some sort of information or advantage . |
12 | But if he was playing some bizarre game he was hardly likely to admit it . |