Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Toying with that idea started a train of thought about some of the other activities probably open to super-beings , which led me to conjure up some images of myself with Sergia , the Ardakkean , minus her costume , in the Orgitunnel .
2 I mean always some book
3 Only to be quite honest I pick up some stuff and mainly now the basics we get free .
4 I checked out some files concerning Munro yesterday .
5 What I want to say is I picked up some information in Gorstone about MacQuillan funding a terrorist group in Northern Ireland .
6 The whereabouts of the other two tureens are still unknown and every time I open the mail I hold out some hope .
7 Time I and I woke up some friends . ’
8 And if you get It 's only when you get oily greasy stains that you think , oh I 'd better some ethanol or
9 ‘ All right if I put up some posters ?
10 ‘ I think it 's time I put down some roots . ’
11 Erm looking at the figures of migration between Cleveland and North Yorkshire , I received yesterday some figures which which are quite interesting in this respect .
12 To explain more fully the process of analysis and classifying , I append here some sample decision-making about words in the 100-word sample .
13 And I recall also some years ago , Mr Rayne , who travelled to America as valet to Sir Reginald Mauvis , remarking that a taxi driver in New York regularly addressed his fare in a manner which if repeated in London would end in some sort of fracas , if not in the fellow being frogmarched to the nearest police station .
14 I poured out some ouzo and added enough water to make it go milkily opaque .
15 It was for a number of reasons , apart from a wish to escape from teaching , that I set out some weeks later for Libya , then a country almost entirely unknown .
16 But so I spent quite some time over that .
17 I remember when some tapes were located of the last performance that Dinu Lipatti gave at Lucerne .
18 Time after time I stumbled over some hummock of tough grass , and once I went into a creek up to my shoulders .
19 With the fury that had accumulated over the years I pulled up some onions and flung them at him .
20 I pulled out some money and laid it on the bar , followed by a pair of black leather driving gloves with the tops of the three middle fingers cut off the right hand , a tube of mint-flavoured lip salve and a metal hip-flask engraved with the words : ‘ I am not a diabetic ; in case of accidents please rush me to the nearest public house . ’
21 My bonny lies over the ocean The words are well known but I worked out some actions I use as follows :
22 We 've got the kettle on , I brought in some milk to give soothing cups of coffee where necessary … ’
23 I took out some money and gave it to him .
24 I think probably some trouble with that .
25 Teacher : I wonder why some things float and others sink ?
26 I said perhaps some time afterwards .
27 I come here some days .
28 I hope I have demonstrated some of the variety of ways in which Credits can be used and as I write perhaps some genius is thinking up yet another variation to deal with a particular problem .
29 He misses a risky plant , I take on some banana , and win on the pink .
30 Obviously you can have photocopies or laser prints copied on to this material , but I have here some pens and a box of blank acetates which you will have the opportunity later to use if you so wish .
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