Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pn reflx] some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Well you could buy yourself some golf stuff for a hundred could n't you ? |
2 | ‘ It is , but even the most hard-pressed executive owes it to himself to relax occasionally and give himself some space . ’ |
3 | Or you can just give yourself some bullet points because you do n't need to write out the and 's and the the 's and whatever . |
4 | its going to come round at you in a minute , so I 'll talk about it until it gets to you , erm , it delighted my children this particular painting , erm and I decided to put my sort of analytical approach to one side erm and do something with that later , so this poem is from my , my children 's point of view and one of the things that are very interested , they were really worried , that , erm , I think it marks the height of the table and the fact that the puppies might fall off and do themselves some harm , that , I 'll read it while its going round and then I can see then , that , so this is , ok , from my children 's point of view this poem , its called Threes , Table laid and waiting , milk place in bowl not to high , they lap and swirl , played and roll , paws distance from knocking and breaking goblet , made from clay . |
5 | And before he could stop himself some part of his brain that had nothing to do took control of his mouth and added , ‘ Heroes , in fact . ’ |
6 | If , this time , it all works out successfully , Aegina may save itself some money . |
7 | ‘ Could you get yourself some lunch ? ’ |
8 | Now do you suppose I might go and get myself some lunch ? ’ |
9 | I 'll make myself some cauliflower cheese tomorrow morning . |
10 | I would make myself some tea , I decided as I packed away my papers , then walk over to the post office to make my call to Crispin . |
11 | Later , she 'd unpack , later she 'd explore Marigot Bay , later she 'd organise herself some supper , later she 'd start feeling excited , privileged , ecstatically lucky to be here … later she 'd do all kinds of things , but right now ten solid hours of travelling , the latter part in that bone-shaker of a van , had left her utterly spent . |
12 | They lost at home again yesterday they shall find themselves some trouble if they do n't buck their ideas up whether they 're lacking or not |