Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [pers pn] [vb infin] some " in BNC.
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1 | This distinction falls beautifully into place with the view of syntax which we sketched in Chapter 1 , but before explaining precisely how the two sorts of qualification work let us consider some more data from English . |
2 | Yes , we are gon na see if we can get you a pair of shoes Do you want some shoes . |
3 | Liam do you want some dinner ? |
4 | have a taste daddy let you have some there |
5 | Oh God do you want some toast then ? |
6 | Paul do you want some more juice ? |
7 | Bryony do you want some ? |
8 | However , before considering the statements on the curriculum eventually produced by the DES let us summarise some of the issues of the ‘ debate ’ . |