Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adj] [to-vb] some " in BNC.

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1 And it 's so much easier to put some reeves on than use the clutch .
2 Supporters of a more means-tested approach are also much more likely to favour some type of negative income tax scheme and argue that within each contingent class there are some who need help and some who do not , so that the rich in ‘ needy-contingent ’ categories gain at the expense of the poor in less needy-contingent categories , e.g. the low-paid workers .
3 If they 're going to mix with the church then they 'll be only too happy to take some part in it .
4 He explained : ‘ It is all too easy to make some apparently innocent , well-intentioned remark which is immediately seized upon by the press who love to hear guest speakers make a complete fool of themselves .
5 just as fast to eat some of his tea
6 However , it was still fairly disconcerting to receive some information yesterday from a Newcastle public relations company .
7 When he split up with his wife , a while before , she spread some damaging stories about him , and I think the college was secretly quite relieved to have some evidence that he was het after all .
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