Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] with some " in BNC.

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1 Quarter figs , top them with some cinnamon-spiced ricotta and drizzle with clear honey .
2 We are a country which is very conscious indeed of history , or let's put it this way , of the past , and the job of the historian is to convert that interest in the past into something which is a little bit more critical , more profound , erm and which will genuinely , I think , provide you with some kind of perspective in which to understand the problems of the present .
3 When , after his assaults on her , she begs to be allowed to leave , her instinctive feeling for him makes her provide him with some hope of her return , or at least of their future communication .
4 The huge conglomerates that assemble on such occasions provide us with some of the greatest spectacles in the animal world .
5 Inasmuch as the parables provide us with some indication of how Jesus saw the world , it must be said that women would appear .
6 Bourdieu 's work on the new middle classes ( what he calls the new petit bourgeoisie ) and Goldthorpe et al. 's study of the service class 's social mobility provide us with some clues .
7 In the main , however , they employ their temporary workers directly and issue them with some sort of employment contract .
8 On the northern coalfield the rejection of badly filled corves on the grounds that they had been deliberately underfilled — " they will sometimes be so roguish as to set these big coals hollow at the Corfe bottom , and cover them with some small coals at the top of the Corves , and make it look like a full Corfe " — was a long-running grievance which led to a strike at one mine in 1751 .
9 They liquidize but you can liquidize things by heating them up that would liquidize them but in this particular case you just mix them with some water what 's the process called ?
10 Let me with some humility , therefore , describe the manner in which I and my colleagues have sought to try and create our own dream of where our company might fit into tomorrow 's world , and how this process of marrying the vision from the top with the visions from below has been carried out within ICI .
11 ‘ It was not so much consideration as intuition , for something tells me that you visit me with some strange intelligence . ’
12 Most horses can be highly motivated to do what we want if we reward them with some favourite food .
13 But she could n't ever see me , though I think at first she knew I was around , so now I mostly stay where I am and amuse myself with some of the other kids who are here too .
14 This provided the opportunity for the members of the committee to see something of the rural development problems and programmes in Lewis and Harris , and discuss them with some of those working on them .
15 But the plan , the ownership of the plan print room , and the way that the plans are not stored safely and they 're not treated like proper documents , just amazes me when you compare it with some of the plan rooms in , in
16 Most modern text-writers state it with some slight , hesitant reservation ( and this is thought to be the correct view ) .
17 This is a stylistic device to which Housman quite often and very effectively resorts : make an exquisitely turned phrase , or progresssion of phrases , wrought with all the patient care of the literary craftsman , then disturb it with some wry interjection from the common tongue .
18 I leave you with some oddities .
19 We leave you with some the lighter moments from our past and the names and faces who put us on air every night .
20 If it 's a concrete floor you could either put down a new wood floor or tile it with some sort of composition tile or sheeting like vinyl or linoleum which is showing quite a revival .
21 Credit me with some intelligence , Jessamy .
22 CLAUDIUS : Friends both , go join you with some further aid : Hamlet in madness hath Polonius slain , and from his mother 's closet hath he dragged him .
23 To the extent that Europeans know of this Oxbridge dominance , my experience is that they regard it with some satisfaction ( they have generally heard of Oxford and Cambridge ) , but that their satisfaction changes to complacency when they reflect upon what they believe to be the uniquely class-ridden structure of English society .
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