Example sentences of "all [verb] some " in BNC.
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1 | Therefore , in some way , often very subtle , these designs all introduce some element other than plan black-on-white writing . |
2 | We all make some . |
3 | A few hours ago this all made some kind of sense . |
4 | All made some contribution to the ducal retinue . |
5 | All made some contribution to the ducal retinue . |
6 | We all lose some hair every day and that is normal . |
7 | Movements of the fleet , secret meetings at the War Office , and the equivocations of the Prime Minister all lent some credence to this view , but there is no doubt that the Unionists themselves believed it . |
8 | I wanted it to be over , to return to the innocence and freedom of life before the kidnap , for John to be safe , for us all to know some kind of certainty instead of this constant doubt and anxiety , to be able to think of the future again . |
9 | So we er , schools can approach us as the Engineering Council and say , we 'd like some help , and quite obviously , they all want some help when they look at the actual syllabus of a design and technology itself ! |
10 | But more often than not these will all need some adjustment and/or extra touches to make the dance design suitable or , even better , unique for a particular ballet . |
11 | The quality of these troops varies considerably , and although they are all brave some are better equipped than others . |
12 | Some of the men grumbled as they moved away , but all found some form of light and took a place in the line to join in the search . |
13 | We never had any arguments and we could all contribute some experience that each of us had had , ’ John told the Herald . |
14 | Decreasing productivity gains from mechanization , difficulties in obtaining more productive work organization and increased work intensity , the pressure of rising materials prices on costs , the pressure of international competition on prices , and especially fast increases in investment goods prices probably all played some part . |
15 | They did not travel to Tibet to seek enlightenment in high places and in an alien culture — though one at least knew the capacity of the literal pilgrimage journey to trigger an existential experience of this power , and they all believed some kind of solitude and withdrawal from the normal conditions of social life to be an enabler of such knowledge . |
16 | You , getting all put some back in , I need some by six o'clock , I said comes at six thirty , you ca n't have it we 're bloody cooking , any way I though you done John 's said his got because come on . |
17 | Just the same as , see there 's so many out of work the amount of people that are going for the jobs , there 's so many of them they erm they 're all got some sort of experience , even if it 's just doing a a week . |
18 | 10 Because there are many groups and interests in society ; because groups can come and go as they wish ; and because they all enjoy some measure of influence in particular issues , politics is fluid and everchanging and the policy process is best characterised as one involving bidding , bargaining , negotiation , accommodation , compromise , and checks and balances . |
19 | Anyway I 'm sure we can all swap some Lukic stories so here are some memories . |
20 | WE ALL know some shops are struggling to survive . |
21 | Until then , I suggest you all get some rest , because you 're going to need it . |
22 | He is aware that to live at all requires some measure of hi sā , but that , he says , should not prevent a man from trying to practise the ideals of ahi sā . |
23 | ‘ But they might all have some … some basis in reality , ’ Rory insisted . |
24 | They were all fortified some time after the late third century and are characterized by their broadly rectangular shape and small size . |
25 | Of course , we all thought some terrible crime had been discovered , but along we went , and for once he was looking really quite genial . |
26 | The outcome of the policy process is an even gamble , all win some bets and lose others , in contrast to the elitists ' view that the odds are stacked in favour of the house . |
27 | ‘ They were all drinking some stirrup cup or other , you said . ’ |
28 | ‘ Well , now let us all get some sleep ’ |
29 | But few of them can be done in isolation and all require some element of partnership . |
30 | ‘ What 's done 's done , ’ McGann said , ‘ and we must all bear some part of the responsibility . |