Example sentences of "[vb -s] somewhere " in BNC.
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1 | From the user 's point of view , day care offers somewhere to go during the day , a new environment , a free or cheap meal , somewhere to meet other people , recreational activities and someone to talk to when things are n't going well . |
2 | In some ways , the coaching world is like a jigsaw , in as much that when a piece of the puzzle which one felt was the perfect fit is found not to be in the right place after all , then it goes somewhere else and another piece has to be found to fill the gap . |
3 | Cawthorne cuts his losses and goes somewhere else . |
4 | ‘ It goes somewhere else , does it ? ’ asked Mahmoud sympathetically . |
5 | No no but it goes somewhere near half way I mean |
6 | But he as sure as hell goes somewhere . ’ |
7 | And Mark is one of the lucky ones — he at least has somewhere to sleep . |
8 | Let's begin by assuming that your plot actually has somewhere for a garage to stand . |
9 | At the same time the keyboard conductor makes sure that the electrostatic charge that builds up inside you also has somewhere else to go . |
10 | Her poetry is addressed immediately to her friends ; the reading public , the anonymous book buyer , stands somewhere outside that circle , but within earshot . |
11 | Politically , Ratliff stands somewhere to the right of Robert E. Lee . |
12 | The clouds have shrunk to wisps and the moon stands somewhere overhead , filling the view with silver . |
13 | Or he could sell most of his land to Mr Big and his house and a few acres could fall into the hands of a merchant banker who wants somewhere quiet with a paddock for the daughter 's ponies . |
14 | The truth of the matter probably lies somewhere in between . |
15 | The true picture lies somewhere between these extremes . |
16 | The results suggest that its intelligence lies somewhere between that of a chimpanzee and a dog . |
17 | The true number probably lies somewhere between 8 and 12 million animals . |
18 | The truth lies somewhere in between . |
19 | At present the answer lies somewhere in between . |
20 | It is difficult to put a specific date on when Jarman became ‘ mine host ’ at the ancient hostelry ; the time of his villainies lies somewhere between the inn 's foundation in 1106 , and the rebuilding of around 1500 . |
21 | The truth probably lies somewhere between the two . |
22 | The power that this greater control over technology gives men lies somewhere near the root of many of the problems which beset women both inside and outside the workplace , yet until recently it is a subject that has been strangely neglected . |
23 | And indeed , this level of hypnosis lies somewhere between the state of deep relaxation and light meditation . |
24 | The truth , as might be guessed , probably lies somewhere in between . |
25 | At the risk of sounding like the Spitting Image send-up of the Liberal Democrats during last year 's General Election campaign , the truth lies somewhere in between . |
26 | The answer lies somewhere between these two extremes . |
27 | Provided the futures price lies somewhere within this band , no arbitrage opportunities exist . |
28 | Each of us lies somewhere on a spectrum of ability to show feeling which is reflected in our behaviour . |
29 | The truth lies somewhere else . ’ |
30 | He probably lies somewhere out on the Steppes , together with so many of his companions . |