Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] to some " in BNC.
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1 | And the society investigates them , and if they are deserving , either refers them to some appropriate charity or grants them relief or refers them back to us with a note of recommendation . ’ |
2 | My long-suffering owl chauffeur said to me one day while he was yet again driving me to some venue I was going to give a talk at , ‘ You and that bird are costing me a bloody fortune ! ’ |
3 | This clearly elevates me to some sort of status in his mind , although I personally could n't give a shit . |
4 | Mr. Whitaker also referred me to some passages in the speeches of Viscount Finlay and Lord Dunedin in Weld-Blundell v. Stephens [ 1920 ] A.C. 956 , 966–968 , 976 . |
5 | As the name implies they do not harden permanently but will soften repeatedly if one subjects them to some temperature between about 100° and 150°C . |
6 | Thus is perpetuated the unanswerable myth whereby all mysteries are explained away by the simple process of ascribing them to some remote and inaccessible ‘ god ’ who created everything . |
7 | These five steps are a counsel of perfection , but most surveys can include them to some degree . |
8 | He helped himself to some more wine . |
9 | He helped himself to some more lamb tikka masala . |
10 | Expo fever , Ruth had put it down to as Steve had been bowled over by the exquisite beauty of an air stewardess and , forgetting that the idea of being here was to make European contacts for their agency , had resigned himself to some enjoyable flirting . |
11 | But if you do n't mind this cinema verité approach to pornography and you get turned on by freaky-looking people , then the amateur video could introduce you to some interesting new bedtime pals . |
12 | So , in Part One we are giving you the education , and in Part Two we will introduce you to some carefully designed experiments , as well as some more education so you can become your own diet and weight-loss expert . |
13 | ‘ You must let me introduce you to some of the people we know . |
14 | We have too many clients to list , but we can introduce you to some of them , confident that they can testify to the quality and effectiveness of what we do . |
15 | ‘ Let me introduce you to some of the other guests . ’ |
16 | Luke watched her as she gingerly helped herself to some of the food . |
17 | You can remove poor Flora from that sink of a school and send her to some nice nuns . ’ |
18 | Once Edward Morris had been set free , he had recommended her to some of his friends and so trade was looking up . |
19 | He insists on a quick hug from his young son Jordi who accompanies him to some of the major events where Courier plays . |
20 | I helped myself to some of the raw still-warm liver he was offering , realizing that I was being especially honoured as a guest . |
21 | I helped myself to some more red caviare and that wonderful dark sour bread , and watched the cashier noisily adding the takings on an abacus . |
22 | He can introduce us to some American girls and boys who spoke up about what they noticed and liked . |
23 | A re-evaluation of our current and potential interests in the area would help re-balance our contributions in geographical terms , and it just might introduce us to some useful new artistic interests and commercial concerns . |
24 | Thank goodness we had tutors who helped us to some extent and who seemed quite accustomed to listening to tales of woe . |
25 | I saw an excellent physiotherapist and a chiropractor who subjected me to some tests and found that the ratio between my hamstrings and my quadriceps was n't good enough . |
26 | Andrée spoke of Saint-Simon and compared him to some English memoirists ; she spoke of the astonishing variety of the classical French novel , La Princesse des Clèves , Adolphe , Les Liaisons Dangereuses . |
27 | ‘ What are your plans for the rest of the afternoon ? ’ she asked in her best trying-to-be-friendly voice , thinking that if she could pin-point him to some specific part of the house then she could at least do her best to avoid it . |
28 | You can do it to some extent through the public sector , but one of the worrying things I find about the present situation with this growth of generations , the clamp down on building — less than a hundred thousand houses , I think , completed in the U K last year — my estimate is that we should be building about two hundred and fifty thousand . |
29 | And she 'd let her long hair fall around her face and shake it to some interior rhythm . |
30 | He was going to sell it to some Jew . |