Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] [pron] [prep] some " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ What the hell did you expect , that I should treat you as some kind of equal ? |
2 | She was so ashamed of not remembering what had happened that she felt she must compensate him in some way , so she kissed his mouth and stroked his cheek . |
3 | You should soak them in some stuff . |
4 | You should soak them in some stuff . |
5 | First , everybody in a well-run organization should feel himself under some pressure . |
6 | This brief letter should provide you with some guidance concerning the United States job market and your best way of approaching it . |
7 | He does n't seem to be embarrassed by anything , except when you try to provoke him by telling him that surely he must thump his desk once in a while , or that although he says that a record company exists ‘ to guide your artists ’ most of them must hate him at some point . |
8 | So we must leave it to some other group of His Majesty 's loyal subjects , such as yourselves , to carry out the task . |
9 | do you think we should stand it on some gravel in the saucer there 's plenty of gravel |
10 | But whatever our idea may be we must put it into some perspective . |
11 | We must represent it by some simplified analogue . |
12 | if the return to Conservatism is to be something more than the transient apparition of a spectre from the past , and its voice in national affairs not merely to be a sepulchral warning against the dangers of rash courses , the Conservative leaders must bestir themselves to some purpose … [ the Conservative Party ] must be ready to meet the programme of the Labour Party not simply with a non-possumus but with an alternative which will in some measure satisfy certain of the needs which Labour is concerned to satisfy , and at the same time avoid the perils with which it insists Labour policy is beset . |
13 | A re-evaluation of our current and potential interests in the area would help re-balance our contributions in geographical terms , and it just might introduce us to some useful new artistic interests and commercial concerns . |
14 | I 'll bring us in some coffee . ’ |
15 | Now as it approaches the witching hour of um the witching hour of ten to ten I suggest we all go and run about a little bit for for ten minutes and I 'll do something about some of the emotional effects and some of the therapies in the next hour for all those who 're interested hello tape recorder , there 'll be another hour in a minute . |
16 | It had been impossible to think of the future since John 's abduction , but 17 April was only weeks away and I had been discussing with Chris and Nick how we might mark it in some way . |
17 | Mr Major said Opposition leader John Smith 's message was like Napoleon 's : ‘ Not tonight Josephine , we 'll debate it at some other time ’ . |
18 | We 'll debate it at some other time . |
19 | They 'll move him to some safe house just as they did with Hess . ’ |
20 | ‘ In my opinion , they 'll move him to some sort of safe house . |
21 | At least one guidebook giving precise route descriptions has been written about each of the walks and without exception they 'll take you through some of the loveliest countryside we have . |
22 | ‘ I 'll take you to some place quieter … ’ |
23 | We can put it off for a while , we can say I 'll leave it till I 'm older , I 'll leave it till some other time , I do n't want to make that decision now . |
24 | They might establish themselves in some suitable centre of social life for a while , as that Latin-American family did which the Paris Guide of 1867 records as arriving with eighteen wagons of baggage . |
25 | yeah he said oh Margaret wages have been took out me car he said I ge , I 'll get it at some point for you Margaret he said when I go at the bank but he said , yours was taken out Jack 's car |
26 | No I did know , or else I stop you , I 'll coat one with some bitter alie see how you like that , or allen whatever it 's called . |
27 | On the plus side , if she saw Eleanor alive and well it might frighten her into some sort of submission . |
28 | I 'll push you into some sort of position where I can overtake and then tow you to a garage . ’ |
29 | He told me that he would donate £5,000 to the fund if I would undertake to invite his little son , then at school in Oxford , to tea on odd occasions , so that I could acquaint him with some of the matters relating to Judaism . |
30 | But if you do n't mind this cinema verité approach to pornography and you get turned on by freaky-looking people , then the amateur video could introduce you to some interesting new bedtime pals . |