Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [verb] [adv] [prep] some " in BNC.
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1 | And this gentleman in West Yorkshire would certainly have the blessing of many if he carried out his idea : ‘ Having taken early retirement , I am casting about for some way to supplement my pension . |
2 | ‘ I 'm looking forward to some really good rounds . ’ |
3 | I 'm pinioned here in some old zoo |
4 | ‘ I 'm going out with some friends — from work , ’ she added , then had the uncomfortable feeling that her mother knew exactly whom she was going out with . |
5 | I just went through and said , " I 'm going out for some cigarettes , " and went out , and I 've never been back . |
6 | Is that it , you were going really well then , I was looking forward to some more about that actually ? |
7 | ‘ I was sent out on some ridiculous calls at Christmas , ’ said Mr Hunsley . |
8 | I was thrown out by some irate trendy who kept muttering something about royalties . |
9 | Now , it 's going to be a bit scruffy this , and you just try and transcribe it onto that piece of paper so you 're going away with some idea . |
10 | God , we 've only just met and you 're coming on like some rampant nut-eater . |
11 | We told him that you had been out all night and that you were catching up on some sleep . |
12 | She 's goes along to some illustration out of book and er |
13 | ‘ As well as children are when their mother fails to come home from a party because she 's shacked up with some gorilla in a cheap hotel . |
14 | Well she was staying overnight at some wee girl 's house and I 'd say well that 's alright as long as you 're as long as , you know , that know the wee girl 's mother maybe , she 's a daughter a wee bit older than Lindsey herself who had the , but no this mother see she was divorced and going with these men and let her daughter stay out to half eleven , and Lindsey was , n was n't in her house till half eleven . |
15 | She was carrying on with some lawyer . ’ |
16 | We are looking forward to some good matches in Europe . ’ |
17 | And then Grainne said , ‘ It feels as if we are going down into some terrible prison , ’ and Raynor said , ‘ Yes , it is a prison . |
18 | The erm , yes these and it started to be like warfare more than a game you know at that stage but hopefully now we 're getting back to some sort of sanity with the membership cards you know , because we , the crowd is segregated from the away supporters now and that 's cos if Walsall go into the second division again they 'll have to spend so much I believe on the ground to cage the away supporters in which they do n't have to do in the third division . |
19 | I was just discussing this last night , but they used to be more friendly atmospheres , even with the away supporters years ago you know it was but things go full circle in the end and hopefully like I say we 're getting back to some sort of sanity now . |
20 | look it does n't matter now because we 're going out for some milk , here |
21 | We were looking forward to some exercise of rowing , but typically when we arrived , we found they had prepared a gondola-like craft ( of a kind emperors used to go in ) on which we were meant to sit and be gently punted around while we sedately drank tea . |
22 | It was our second chance and we were spurred on by some great support . |
23 | Sometimes we were escorted out by some admirer in the current town . |
24 | One day we were poking around in some sodden ashes by the rear exit and found a few slivers of celluloid with images on them . |
25 | Orthographically irregular words are pronounced more slowly than regular words ( Baron and Strawson , 1976 ; Underwood and Bargh , 1982 ) , indicating that they are treated differently in some way when they are read . |
26 | Although these negative attitudes remain , they are directed more at some groups than others . |
27 | All of a sudden they have kids to put through college or they 're shacked up with some old wreck of a husband . |
28 | And they were egged on by some Labour MPs and councillors who refused to comply with the law themselves . |
29 | They say they come from Earth , and that they were transported here by some means they can not understand . ’ |
30 | On recovery nights , when subjects were allowed to sleep undisturbed , they took more REM sleep than usual , as if they were making up to some extent for the amount lost . |