Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] [pers pn] some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A nurse has secretly slipped him some strips of paper in his hands .
2 Someone has probably thrown him some rubbish which he 's swallowed . ’
3 Mr Paul Craddock who is a director of Horizon has kindly sent me some details of the paranormal events that have earned the studio a certain reputation for experiences of the , shall we say , ‘ unexpected ’ .
4 a number of the savings erm and the increased income that is available to , to avoid savings are the result of your own policies developed over a number of years and I hope implemented with a degree of further manage managerial action which has actually given you some money to spend , erm which will avoid you having to make er painful cuts in order to fund a new growth and in particular I would highlight the significant movement that has has now taken place , children from special educational needs provision outside the county , back into the county .
5 You 'd better ask me some questions I think .
6 I 'd better get you some help . ’
7 ‘ You 'd better buy it some flowers .
8 The swelling letters pages were occupied with responses to Michael Eaves , a correspondent who had suggested axing the ‘ What 's Happening ’ section , record reviews , and ads from the paper — which would have neatly killed it some years before its time — led by a contribution from one of It 's founders , David Mairowitz , ‘ who broke his b***s [ asterisks his ] seeing that It 1–10 got put together and printed . ’
9 Occhetto 's position on the Gulf war had meanwhile lost him some support among the social democratic wing of the party , led by Giorgio Napolitano .
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