Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] some [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Do let's chat again some time and you can tell me all the gossip about Buck 's new tenants . ’
2 If you have n't picked up these two handbooks that are on the table outside , can you do so some time today , okay ?
3 Finally , you should set aside some time every week to take stock of your work and your progress .
4 I hope we 'll meet again some time . ’
5 Her kindness made poor Boldwood dream of their future marriage , and suddenly , unable to stop himself , he said , ‘ Mrs Troy , will you marry again some day ? ’
6 ‘ You must excuse me , signorina but I will make now some telephone calls .
7 After all the sniggering and playing up of our away record , you might have though SOME mention might have been in order ? ?
8 Though , come to think of it , what with Lubor being away for some days last week when she 'd arrived , he must have quite some time off from his duties .
9 The reaction to the message we sent to the President via our embassy in Washington , which might take quite some time , for even the most cooperative of banks , and banks almost by definition are secretive and detest the very thought of cooperation , are going to be very reluctant to disclose any information about their important clients , because important clients do n't like that sort of thing .
10 Which will er take quite some time and er will
11 That because you 're not represented the statements will have to be read out which will then take quite some time .
12 The database may take quite some time to establish , but if networked it will enable scientific , garden , library and photographic staff to check for the existence of a slide before new work is undertaken , thus saving time and money .
13 It was a great pleasure meeting you a few months ago and I should like to feel our paths might cross again some time .
14 We will go again some time — maybe we will speak with your hero afterwards , no ? ’
15 South African government sources indicated , however , that they might concede only some form of joint administration of the Walvis Bay enclave , which included the only deep-water port on Namibia 's coast .
16 One by one the Parsons ' former friends and acquaintances found reasons not to accept our invitations , and although they claimed to be anxious that we should ‘ get together some time ’ , that time never came .
17 ‘ But I 'd really like it if we could get together some time , ’ she bumbles , ‘ and talk about … mmm …
18 We must get together some time for a chat .
19 Now of course we 've got some experience in these things and we can put together some sort of picture of what that trade unionism for a new world might look like .
20 We just wanted to give it a few years to see what would happen , concentrating on what we hoped would come together some day .
21 In time Lawless may be confronted by an obvious dilemma , the possibility that his two heavyweights , Mason and Frank Bruno , will be tempted into profitable confrontation , the suggestion being that they could come together some time next summer .
22 Oh , I 'll get there some time , I expect .
23 As we said they like being stretched intellectually so if you can put forward some concept theories they , they actually enjoy that .
24 I hope we might talk again some time . ‘
25 A magnificent station replete with various buildings will rise there some day , but its time is not yet .
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