Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] be some " in BNC.
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1 | There 've been some big by Shrewsbury over the years , I 'll tell ya there 've been some big clubs here in the past years and it looks very much on the cards again tonight , they have got a massive job on their hands now Blackburn to come back into this . |
2 | Look , what you probably need is some fresh air . |
3 | What you now need is some really good publicity to get the scheme off to a start . |
4 | However , what you primarily need are some very simple guidelines and ideas for meals . |
5 | This is the which is actually much further on in its decoration that most of the rooms , in fact all it really needs is some cushions and the window glass here . |
6 | A more erudite musician — or courteous companion — you wo n't meet ; and I shall treasure for aye the memory of his sitting down at the grand piano in the front room of his Edinburgh town-house to demonstrate how two operations to his 95-year-old hands had not impaired his keyboard ability : what he then produced was some of the most sheerly beautiful bach playing I have ever heard . |