Example sentences of "[verb] he [verb] some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | has he got some money ? |
2 | Has he got some claim on Jessica , or something ? ’ |
3 | ‘ Has he got some sort of fault indicator up there ? ’ asked Bernice . |
4 | Looking into her churning heart as she stood there that night , she knew she felt an affection for the man opposite and believed he had some affection for her . |
5 | Terry B says he had some treatment and lots of help from friends … he goes to meetings every week and he 's enjoying life and taking one day at a time … he 's had one innings and is now enjoying his second |
6 | Hanna was very interested in our latest developments for vertical take-off and Mickie says he spent some time discussing this subject with her . |
7 | He says he has some sympathy with retailers , but at the end of the day it 's up to them to check on the authenticity of the goods they 're selling . |
8 | He says he has some disease . ’ |
9 | I hope he gets some sleep . ’ |
10 | Because he had taught school before becoming a Fed he had some experience of kids . |
11 | But frankly , if I thought about that at all , I imagined he had some side line , painting people 's houses perhaps or cleaning windows . ’ |
12 | Try to recognise this man early in the meeting and , when an item comes up on which you know he has some expertise , ask him for his opinion . |
13 | I also heard He spent some time in charge of North East Counties side Tadcaster Albion but did n't last long . |
14 | Mind , ’ she added fairly , ‘ I suppose he has some justification ; even I have to admit that he 's the most devastating-looking man this side of the Boyne , and women do tend to try and — er — interest him . ’ |
15 | We call him ‘ gangling Chang ’ to distinguish him from the other Changs , because he is tall , thin , loose-limbed , and is ready to laugh about anything , although it appears he has some family problems in that his wife is away and his baby son is ill . |
16 | You remember you always thought he had some secret . ’ |
17 | I suppose the defendant thought he had some benefit ; at any rate , there is a detriment to the plaintiff from his parting with the possession for even so short a time . |
18 | He thought he made some kind of strangled gasp ; he knew his eyes would have expressed his emotions . |
19 | She thought he welcomed some time alone . |
20 | It had identified itself as Churchill 's private secretary , Jock Colville , and said they realized he had some news to tell them . |
21 | Now erm if he had any as somebody says , well no I think he has some thought er simply |
22 | Did he hold some back ? ’ |
23 | Did he have some objection to such bantering ? |
24 | Paul climbed the stairs in trepidation ; had he made some mistake in the corrections , blind with pain as he had been for part of the day ? |
25 | Lord Donaldson , Master of the Rolls , said he had some sympathy for Dr Richard Colman . |
26 | Lord Donaldson , Master of the Rolls , said he had some sympathy for Dr Richard Colman and there was no suggestion that he was a ‘ quack ’ . |
27 | Lord Milligan said he had some sympathy with Sim 's predicament but he had chosen to defy the law rather than the people who were threatening him . |
28 | We reached his office where he said he had some paperwork to complete before we stopped fairly soon for ten minutes at Kenora . |
29 | He said he had some news , but it was only for my ears and I must keep it confidential . |
30 | He said he wanted some company because he was lonely and worried . |