Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [vb -s] [vb pp] some " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps she has boiled some books , but that is another matter altogether .
2 I have no personal experience of the Christos technique , but apparently it has achieved some interesting results including the ability of the patient to give a detailed account of a previous life .
3 And already he has shown some most interesting behavior , apart from the signs of his intelligence I have already described for you .
4 Yeah , I I should think she like she 's done some done naughty things
5 It 's like she 's got some big thing going like , got some big drugs thing going , like , and she 's trying to hide !
6 printer so that when he 's hived off he 's got some
7 Traditionally it has meant some form of moral education to encourage pupils to develop attitudes of cooperation and concern for justice .
8 In fact she 's a throw back , it 's as almost as though she 's got some some Alaskan type dog in her
9 Well she 's had some .
10 Well it 's got some different meanings that and you may be able to talk about that another time with your teacher .
11 And again Oh Charlotte well it 's got some of it off .
12 Pearce gets it away to Oldfield well he 's scored some really spectacular goals in his career David Oldfield and he was n't far off with that shot .
13 . So usually use gestures then it 's got some things here , it 's got some little matchstick men on the next page .
14 ‘ The cup suits us in so many ways and at least it has permitted some stability and provided a focal point in the absence of a league challenge . ’
15 Well there he has got some nice tomatoes .
16 This faith is now facing its toughest test , for Banc One has moved into Texas , where it has acquired some bust thrifts .
17 okay she 's got some time on reception as relief but the majority of work is n is not that varied is it ?
18 Certainly it has produced some wonderful books and backed some new authors ( John Grisham springs to mind , of course ) .
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