Example sentences of "it [adv] some " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps someone would see it somewhere some day . |
2 | She gave it all some thought . |
3 | He 's planned it so some individuals are happy , some sad , some lucky , some not . |
4 | Hennessy brought a chair of his own and set it down some distance away . |
5 | And I said , ‘ Well , I 'll come back in a couple of hours ; think it over some more . ’ |
6 | By contrast , Sampson [ 1989 ] investigated a derivative of the OALD by running it over some 50,000 words from the LOB Corpus , and found the coverage to be surprisingly high : of the 45,622 tokens he believed should be handled by the dictionary , 43,490 were found as they stood . |
7 | He thinks it over some more . |
8 | ‘ It ca n't go far , it 's no use to us as it is and we may be able to pick it up some other time . ’ |
9 | It is wasteful simply to flash the light into the air and hope to pick it up some distance away since most of the light spreads out in space ( compare this with radio communication ) — although this method does have its uses over very short-distances . |
10 | No it was er it was er oh how can I say er I used me head and er , if you follow what I mean , and imagination and er I could envisage what , perhaps , people wanted , it was in my own mind and I 'd make it up some way or another . |
11 | Erm , there 's just one item which m might be added , or perhaps our representatives on this body could take it up some time , and that 's the amount of deposit which is needed by the post office from er , new tenants , I do n't know if they 're called tenants , or licensees whatever , to run rural post offices . |
12 | Put it back up and I 'll nail it up some time when I bring up erm , I 'll bring up a hammer |
13 | This would have the double value of hiding its stark skin and of giving it back some of its missing insulation . |
14 | Well you got to give it back some time , may as well get him to do it tomorrow when he 's in . |
15 | See if we can get it tomorrow some time . |
16 | This particular interpretation of the word ‘ object ’ was invented as if to make it virtually some sort of fetish , serving as a basis for an entire movement ; and that is what is interesting : found objects , this object , that object . |
17 | By a miracle maybe you can find it again some time — in ten minutes of one film , maybe . ’ |
18 | Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port they traversed from top to bottom , coming into the town through the Porte Saint-Jacques and leaving it again some four or five hundred yards lower down , through the Porte d'Espagne . |
19 | ‘ We 'll do it again some time . ’ |
20 | ‘ We must do it again some time . ’ |
21 | We must do it again some time ’ . |