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

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1 ‘ Do you want to come back to Florence with me and get some sleep ? ’
2 ‘ She recognised me and had some idea I wanted to do a story about her on York station .
3 An interruption came from one of the schoolboys who had walked up behind them and had some question he wanted to ask Matthew .
4 ‘ I carried on dealing in Sevens , servicing them , repairing them and did some racing until the economy picked up again in 1965 . ’
5 ‘ And I only wish that I was family and so could be of help to you and had some rights to see you .
6 It is perfectly in order to pause before answering a question so that you can be totally sure you have understood what has been said to you and to give some thought to your answer .
7 He had little difficulty in persuading Mrs Pargeter to run into Mondano with him and cash some traveller 's cheques .
8 In CHILE — God challenged us in our commitment to him and called some people to work in specific countries in the future .
9 A man in a suit came up beside her and made some remark which caused Jane to throw her head back and cackle .
10 This provided for arrangements to secure ransom money if necessary , to pool any gains of war and invest them profitably , and , if one left a widow , to make some provision for her and give some protection for surviving children .
11 She 'd ge nothing everything she did she had to sort of beautify it and put some embroidery on it .
12 It may in perfect good faith have misconstrued the provisions giving it power to act so that it failed to deal with the question remitted to it and decided some question which was not remitted to it .
13 With City-based firms , there 's no problem because their employees realise a share is just a commodity and they can go and sell it and realise some cash .
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