Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pers pn] some " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Let's think about it some more — but it sounds like something we could go for . ’ |
2 | If … if , though , she does n't let you stay with them , then Mother will try to arrange for you some place else . |
3 | The situation would be different from this only if the internal discriminations carried with them some experiential ‘ feel ’ that was not to be identified with some physical process of which BS could know . |
4 | When bidding farewell to Porua , I tried to extract from him some word of praise for my activities on behalf of his paper . |
5 | ‘ We had one customer who looked at the book , which has in it some really nasty colour pictures of legs and arms half eaten by sharks , ’ said Ainslie Thin . ’ |
6 | By the time she had closed her room door behind her , though , while there was still some part of her that did n't want to be attracted to him some other part of her was arguing , Why should n't she be attracted to him ? |
7 | The Masai were elusive , even when constantly told they had nothing to fear , and consequently the British administration found itself engaged for fifty years in a ceaseless struggle to impose on them some measure of control . |
8 | I 'd like to talk about it some time . ’ |
9 | We actually at long last , now the Winter 's nearly over , are having made for them some big heavy red cloaks for those who are standing on duty in the courtyard . |
10 | It is an Alto Duo , a kit car which Joy 's dad made for her some four years ago . |
11 | From another encylopedia , this time of African animals , she identified for us some of the small animals they occasionally caught and ate . |
12 | First , a infecting plasmid may bring with it some metabolic ability or resistance to some drug . |
13 | It will bring with it some very focused ideas about binary compatibility and implementation issues that face the industry , derived from its experience with the 88000 . |
14 | It 'll bring with it some very focused ideas about binary compatibility and porting issues that face the industry , derived from its experience with the 88000 . |
15 | Driving through fog on the M25 , listening to yet another radio programme about the recession , it is difficult to imagine that there might be light at the end of the tunnel ; but spring is on its way , and I hope it will bring with it some sign of the long-promised upturn in the economy . |
16 | Few managers admit that boredom is a threat to the job but equally few would deny that being part of a pilot scheme or of being part of a trial run of new development can carry with it some air of excitement . |
17 | Sooner than he had expected , Harry found himself back in Swindon Central Library , this time perusing the national newspapers for 2 June 1987 in the hope of gleaning from them some clue as to what had eluded him on his visit to Tyler 's Hard . |
18 | Simplest procedure is often to employ law agents for the purpose , writing to them some such letter as this : Messrs Scrivener & Tipstaff , Law Agents . |
19 | But to fully achieve this potential for client server into the future across the enterprise raises for us some really quite difficult new challenges and demands for the software environment . |
20 | We should adapt that and perhaps incorporate into it some of the schemes that have been tried and could be improved . |
21 | It was hard to get , and she filled the bucket by crumbling into it some of the clumps of dried earth that were still inside old flowerpots . |
22 | And to ease my memory , to free from it some of the words , the phrases I had already written — precious seeds — I would walk and walk ; walk like a man without a camera , who only has his diary to record what he sees . |
23 | However good our schools , there will emerge from them some people , quite capable of looking after themselves and of having a simple job , whose reading age will never be more than 8 or 9 . |
24 | This happened to you some way or other ? |
25 | The British murmur ‘ You must come and stay with us some time , ’ and when they part they say ‘ Let's keep in touch ’ and they certainly do n't mean it , but it greases the wheels of intercourse . |
26 | He was a fascinating man who shared with us some of his delight in Arctic birds and animals . |
27 | What about the young captain in the Female Auxiliary Nursing Yeomanry ( FANY ) , with whom he spent weekends in Italy in the war , seeing with her some of the great Sienese paintings ? |
28 | Since lots of birds have highly conspicuous plumage , the possession of such plumage would seem to carry with it some real advantages . |
29 | Mar was initially joined by eighteen lords , bringing with them some 5,000 men , which should have been more than a match for the 1,500 regular troops stationed in Scotland . |
30 | I am , I am indeed , yes , yes , I I 've got to deal with it some way , somehow . |