Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah well she she sleeps she goes down some time between eight thirty and eleven .
2 The European leader is a water company , Generale des Eaux , whose solid-waste business in France turns over some $600m a year .
3 Outside , a camera-strapped tourist haggles before he hands over some notes for a photograph of a mother lost in a dome of ragged blankets and the two children who peep out behind her .
4 DENNIS JARRETTCHECKS OUT SOME ADD-ONS , ADD-INS AND PLUG-INS .
5 Howards ' Way star Jan Harvey appears in the new series as the mother of an abused child while Rula Lenska whips up some action as the ringmaster of a circus .
6 If rebates are extensive this takes on some aspects of an income tax too .
7 The fact that the collection takes up some 8M of disk space may also be regarded as something of a stumbling block …
8 Zoe goes for it and plucks up some courage while Leonard asserts himself and makes a decision .
9 He takes out some papers and another tape recorder .
10 unconscious there might be something that goes out some breath
11 The iceberg is the result of a rapid rise in vehicle theft by young persons which goes back some time .
12 Heseltine wins back some backbench support
13 Getty Museum pulls out some prunes
14 This speed is dependant on the diameter of the axon and whether myelin is present ; myelin is a fatty substance that wraps around some axons in order to speed action potentials .
15 It seems that a curtain of gloom falls over some claimants at this stage who abandon their fate to their own written statement of appeal .
16 The head picks up some papers .
17 It seems that every time Robin sets sail in his venerable old craft he picks up some award or other .
18 picks up some medicine .
19 For example , if the accused was reconnoitring a home preparatory to burglary , he may not be guilty of this offence if he picks up some ladders which he has found in the garden .
20 The wind picks up some snow , or it is snowing gently , as I snow hook the dogs to sort her out .
21 ‘ You assume it slams up some kind of barrier around you .
22 With judging under way for the Scottish Marketing Awards , KAY BLAIR picks out some entries worthy of a mention in dispatches
23 Each sends out some sort of hormonal signal , while reading the corresponding signal sent out by the other .
24 This study sets down some navigation buoys for the course between the Scylla of growing research costs , and the Charybdis of cuts in national science budgets .
25 No child to save the marriage , so he sets up some fishing straight away instead .
26 Participative — the leader gives up some power and authority to subordinates .
27 The state 's version of ‘ I do n't know what you do all day , dear ’ is to ignore what women do all day until they do n't ; then the state puts up some money .
28 Immediately after her portrait is completed Nicholas woos her in a typically crude , fabliau manner , presented by the narrator in appropriately marked , fabliau language : Alison puts up some resistance to this rude assault ( 3282 – 7 ) but as Nicholas persists , crying mercy and speaking fair , she seems in the end to be a relatively easy conquest for him ( 3288 – 93 ) .
29 The protocol sets out some reference values , which are still subject to negotiation , but only for member states that participate in stage three .
30 Lexical access in turn produces a list of word matches over some portion of the utterance which are ordered by score .
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