Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ideas about not ‘ burdening others ’ with personal problems , that discussing them denotes some kind of ‘ personal weakness ’ , are common within the older generations , especially when the prospective counsellee has a strong sense of personal dignity and pride .
2 The force between them has some correspondence with Newton 's finding that the gravitational force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them .
3 In fact since Mr Brown made his remarks some parents have rang me to lend their support . ’
4 If the sociologist is present at the moment of speech-production , whether as observer or interviewer , then he or she plays some part in the creation of the dialogue .
5 She sits some way off , and waits for death .
6 So she wants some music does she ?
7 She wants some vegetable samosas she said I do n't want meat ones , vegetable samosas .
8 as if she wants some money off you as well
9 I think she wants some tea .
10 She has some scheme in mind to marry you off to this man Quatt . ’
11 ( She has some kitten planned ) .
12 She has some spots on her , also some others she was with were spotted .
13 She has some kind of black shawl over her shoulders .
14 And she has some justice on her side .
15 She has some movement in her fingers .
16 Run along to the kitchen and ask Mrs Geary if she has some bread-soda with a bit of fizz in it — we shall have fun , sha n't we ?
17 Then she has some wine .
18 ‘ It has been her home for well over thirty years and she needs some stability after losing Father .
19 She needs some space , ’ I say to John .
20 She needs some money for a ticket .
21 She sa , she needs some money does n't she ?
22 You wants some bread , you 've already had two pieces
23 This was echoed by another boy : You see , my mom right , she says some words to me , right , sometimes , right , wha' I ca n't understand you know an' I sort of start laughin' , but then again right , y' know , I can understand some o' de words which she says to me y' know — I even speak it back to her , y' see .
24 She says some shoppers think they 've seen people acting , or even dressed , suspiciously .
25 She traces the roots back in time ; she covers some of the more obvious ground ( with chapters on Happy Mondays , the Stone Roses etc ) ; she rights some wrongs ; she flirts with some myths ; she gives a platform to some of the previously unsung instigators ; she dumps a few reputations ; and , though imperfect , it 's as reliable a guide to current Manchester music as you are likely to get .
26 But everyone says it would be a mistake to dismiss Mrs Shephard as ‘ a mumsy suburban type ’ , even though she shows some housewifey traits such as walking from Westminster to a West End restaurant in a pair of sensible shoes where she will then change into high heels carried in a plastic bag .
27 She shows some talent , or so I 've been told .
28 She buys some soap and ribbons in the market , where she notes the huge rise in prices since her last visit .
29 She has still not given up the search , but she fears some animals are exported to Ireland or to the continent .
30 She gets some help from their son who lives with them and works night shifts and from a care attendant once a week for a three-hour session who makes lunch and supervises James ' toilet care .
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