Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [v-ing] [pron] some " in BNC.

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1 Meet the new breed of enchantress , the spell-binding women who are taking the male bastille and giving it some earthily female perspective .
2 Comrade Wu , our guide who is coming with us for the rest of the tour , is teaching us some Chinese in the evenings , and we are trying out some new phrases every day and causing them some amusement .
3 Now , now that all was lost , lost too was the vanity of the bulging notebook , the diversity of material , the forward-looking pleasure of unpacking my treasures and giving them some kind of independent life .
4 Judy our new Director will lead her team , of Simon , Richard and To and er Tony and I think it seems particularly er , appropriate and important that Judy at her first appearance here as Director , although many of us present , I know , would remember her wearing other hats , should have this opportunity of speaking the Councillor members and giving us some idea of how the Management Team see the future before us in the years to come .
5 In his second year he was already marking the Greek essays of first-year students and giving them some classes , in order to raise money .
6 The reason these are best seen as an innate , given set of instincts is that such a view suggests it is not possible to conceive of how man could be man and not experience these unconscious impulses of hatred and killing which some human beings act out .
7 Ratagan was leaning across the table and pouring him some of the dark , malty beer , but he could make no sense out of the big man 's words .
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