Example sentences of "they [verb] [pers pn] [prep] some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Also they asked him about some people rating him better than Best . |
2 | By the way those did I tell you they put me on some tablets to re to erm to erm |
3 | They pulled him into some trees and he was raped by one of them . |
4 | They pulled him into some trees and he was raped by one of them . |
5 | Chicago , Chicago — so good , they named it after some onions . |
6 | Not necessarily , since both teachers and researchers will ultimately use readability formulae for just so long as they find them of some value . |
7 | Do they keep it in cash in a piggy bank , or in a current account in a real bank ; or do they put it in some interest bearing time account ; or do they buy stocks and shares or government bonds ; or do they buy some physical asset such as a car or property ? |
8 | They stick me in some kind of waiting-room Upstairs , in a wing of the complex I 've never seen before . |
9 | They buttressed me to some degree from the isolation I felt . |
10 | yes tiny little place , and it was , it was n't totally satisfactory initially in that they erm , they left it with some sort of erm cock up , I could n't wind it up , there was something wrong with the crown click , or something of the sort , when I got it back , so I had to take it back again , but otherwise they seemed to be people who are well aware of watches in the best sense and eh , he said this is a an excellent movement and eh far better than the ones I normally see . |
11 | To the extent that Europeans know of this Oxbridge dominance , my experience is that they regard it with some satisfaction ( they have generally heard of Oxford and Cambridge ) , but that their satisfaction changes to complacency when they reflect upon what they believe to be the uniquely class-ridden structure of English society . |
12 | but that , as I say for England and France erm they closed it for some reason |