Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [verb] [verb] some [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | I am beginning to understand some things , Watson . |
2 | And he warned Zborowski not to expect too much : ‘ I am trying to do some landscapes ’ , he wrote . |
3 | Q I am intending to make some garments as Christmas present for the family . |
4 | He went on : ‘ I 'm going to collect some things from the hospital to make you more comfortable , but first I 've got to lift you up . |
5 | ‘ I 'm going to put some clothes on . ’ |
6 | I 'm going to put some wellingtons on . |
7 | I 'm going to put some flowers on Maman 's grave , she said to Léonie : would you like to come ? |
8 | ‘ I 'm going to see some patients in Santa Barbara , and I thought you 'd like to come , since you took it upon yourself to interfere in the Freitas family 's life . ’ |
9 | So I am going to go this way round , right , and I 'm going to take some doughnuts . |
10 | Because I 'm going to take some measures to … speed things up . |
11 | Warn him I 'm going to need some X-rays . |
12 | ‘ I 'm going to get some cigarettes , ’ says the man with sunglasses . |
13 | And I 'm going to get some tapes to Clare and the letter writing stuff , find out about a photocopying account , talk to about more tapes , transcription notes , erm meeting log forms , demographic transcription , and editing of transcription that we do . |
14 | I 'm going to bring some raspberries up today ! ’ . |
15 | ‘ Yes , I suppose it was on the floor somewhere , in a pub where I was tryin' to sell some violets to save meself from real starvation . |
16 | I was asked to refit some buttons which has come apart on a settee cushion . |
17 | I was going to send some pictures to Marcus in prison but I do n't suppose they would let him have them . |
18 | ‘ I know , you 're going to buy some smokes of your own . ’ |
19 | Er you were going to make some enquiries about erm Oh er T B er B C G. |
20 | Suggest that you be allowed to search some parts of your local parks from the end of September to the end of April once or twice per month ; this should sound reasonable enough to your councillor and , hopefully , your council . |
21 | As she was kneeling to get some tools out of a cupboard he struck her on the head with a hammer , apparently on the impulse of the moment , and then stole a wallet which he found in the house . |
22 | She was going to pick some flowers for Jenny 's room . |
23 | , I did n't know you was doing a fashion parade , I thought you was going to get some toys . |
24 | If we 're going to draw some lines perhaps it would be reasonable to say well patients with a flow of greater than fifteen certainly are unlikely to be obstructed , and patients whose detrusor pressure is less than fifty would seem to fail to satisfy our criteria for obstruction , because obstruction in a urodynamic sense implies a high pressure and a low flow . |
25 | Pretend I 'm the farmer and you are the horse , and we 're going to buy some pigs . ’ |
26 | If we 're going to have some rumours flying around they might as well be exciting ones . |
27 | I did n't try to go into details on the phone , but said that we were going to need some police observation . |
28 | And they 're going to lay some coaches on . |
29 | They 're going to get some things wrong every now and then . |
30 | By examining these areas in respect to both the declining sections of Scottish cotton and , conversely , the expanding area of cotton thread manufacture , it is hoped to draw some conclusions about the role played by industrial relations in the process of decline and renewal in industry . |