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

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1 Because I got some by mistake cos it , yes I know it in Chinese dishes but I do n't quite know what they do with it .
2 I prefer thick wool which gets done rather more quickly , and during the war I unravelled some of Grandma 's things and knitted them up again .
3 I can hardly wait — I hear some of John 's outfits are quite stunning .
4 Well I I saw them in Mill , but I did n't know which size , size you need actually I saw some in Mill .
5 so I mean like I go down here , I do some off Broadway and then I nip down
6 Well I 've been , I 've just bought , I bought some on Monday for Laura and I got them from Rascals .
7 Er ah , I did some at home but we have n't done any booklet work this week .
8 I had some of Roxy 's .
9 So if you do n't know the difference between a fork and a desperado , we hope our brief guide below will help you understand some of terms you are likely to hear in the coming weeks .
10 ‘ Ca n't you transfer some from Alexandria ? ’
11 Make sure you see some of Tenerife 's fascinating scenery during your holiday — join in some of our most popular trips , including a cruise on the Nostramo , an authentic Spanish galleon or our ‘ Skool Dinners ’ BBQ ; the ‘ Last Resort ’ , a special cabaret by the reps in Tenerife 's top nightclub and the very popular Medieval Night — a delicious banquet in an old castle with jousting displays followed by a live , top named band .
12 No it 's only because we made some on holiday when we went
13 Er we export some to India We export and anticipate to export a fair quantity to another country , which for the purpose of our own affairs shall be nameless .
14 Well shall we keep some at home ?
15 Shall we snaffle some of Bernard 's sherry ?
16 I thought we saw some in Swidlan Woods once .
17 The Tories have failed to get Euro-money for London , although we have some of Britain 's worst poverty .
18 Er , and the issue was yes , we need some for emergency use and erm we will also need proba , probably need some for business use .
19 He put in a kitchen and he thought there was something funny about these people erm they did n't want to give him money up front for the fabric , you know , the woods and things and he was n't asking the full amount anyway and he said , you know , a things are very tight in business and I do not want to run up any more debts if you will let me have some of cash , some of the cash fo for the wood as soon as the wood 's delivered I 'll come and do the job , it 's not as though your money is going to be tied up in any way and there was a bit of a face pulling and saw this woman drop to , sort of , always hovering around always putting her motty in and erm when th when the job was nearly completed madam steps forward with the cries of that is n't quite right and that is n't quite right and Nev was putting hours doing nit-picking fussing about getting things absolutely perfect got it absolutely perfect but when it came to the final bill they knocked off six hundred because there was the tiniest little scratch on one of the panels !
20 However , Mr Smith said later that previous Budget statements had borne ‘ so little resemblance to the depressing reality ’ of Britain 's economic condition that they resembled some of Mr Lamont 's economic forecasts .
21 He was then joined by his old associates , Ademar of Angoulême and Geoffrey de Rancon , and together they ravaged some of Richard 's lands .
22 mind you might , might of taken some because say they took some in Valentine down there
23 If we look at a random list of typical game structures we shall find that they reflect some of life 's common interactions and are obviously just as important in drama .
24 They take some of Britain 's toughest and most notorious criminals and put them through intense therapy ; forcing them to confront what they did and why .
25 While in Paris Klee saw and admired Cubist works at Uhde 's , and he may have known the rapidly growing Rupf collection in Berne , but he remained most impressed by Delaunay 's scientific approach to the handling of colour , which fitted in with his own ideas ; in the autumn of 1912 he translated some of Delaunay 's notes on light for the review Der Sturm .
26 He described some of Sharp 's proposals as ‘ catastrophic and illogical ’ .
27 A carp is quite happy on a high protein diet because it utilises some for tissue repair , construction of its own complex molecules such as enzymes and of course growth by addition of new body protein .
28 He sampled some of Pete 's brew and continued his walk .
29 Work on The Cocktail Party was proceeding , however , as he incorporated some of Browne 's suggestions and revisions — Browne believed the play to contain too much argument , hypothesis , generalized philosophical reflection Eliot 's main task , then , was to bring it more fully alive in terms of character and action , in order to avoid the mistakes of The Family Reunion .
30 In 1698 Celia Fiennes records in her ‘ Journeys ’ that she visited Windermere , but the object of the visit was not only to view the scenery but to taste the Windermere char , a fish already so famous that , for instance , James Graham of Levens Hall used to order his steward to send down potted char to London , where he presented some to Queen Anne .
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