Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] some people " in BNC.

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1 After the third call Morris said to Bob , ‘ I asked some people to step round . ’
2 got some , I got some people coming round tonight so I was gon na do it anyway .
3 At a conference in San Francisco not so long ago , I encountered some people who want to deal with all these problems by contraception .
4 I saw some people from school and turned my head away so as to avoid them .
5 When I arrived at the school I saw some people who I recognised from the induction days .
6 " And I thought some people might like them . "
7 When she was about fifty metres away from the building she heard some people behind her , but she did not stop .
8 A few years ago — before 1986 — I was at a party with a few friends and we met some people who used to be in athletics .
9 We found some people who are just mad about hats and discovered why they like their favourite headgear .
10 He told us what he was going to do and we knew some people were going to get killed , but that 's just life .
11 Then one day we saw some people on the shore — strange , wild people , who did not look friendly .
12 We had some people round
13 We tackled some people in the shopping centre and this is what they had to say :
14 They charged some people with the murder a year later .
15 But said that they went on Tuesday evening they had some people over and they were looking we were gon na go for a meal in Chorley er they 'd come over from Grantham , and they were going over on the night on the night ferry , on night boat from Hollyhead .
16 On the one hand , the local situation and knowledge about it encouraged some people to retire at the same time as they were made redundant .
17 In mitigation Lawrence Hazell , for Muise , said he committed the offence because he owed some people £110 .
18 Claire says she started climbing with her brothers and Allan says he saw some people climbing when he was youth hostelling and thought that 's the sport for me …
19 Declaring himself ‘ deeply troubled ’ by the rise — from 264kgs last year to 392kgs so far this year — he said some people were underestimating the problem because there had not yet been an influx of misusers to drugs clinics .
20 He said some people who found it difficult to pay for relatives ' funerals — due to redundancy or mortgage payments were offered payment by monthly instalments while others who would not or could not pay were pursued to the small claims court .
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