Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [adv] [vb base] some " in BNC.
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1 | Whichever way you decide to produce your holiday movie you still need some kind of broad action-plan in your mind ; without this , you will inevitably find that you have filled the tape with a lot of unrelated odds and ends . |
2 | But the conventions surrounding the drama itself usually go some way to counter this kind of misapprehension even in mediaeval times . |
3 | By covenanting your membership you simply divert some of the tax you pay into conservation . |
4 | When they do surface from the unconscious they also retain some of their archaic characteristics . |
5 | In that respect they therefore have some similarity with hire-purchase agreements . |
6 | That 's nice , well you 're not all that nice , I mean it does you good , I , if I get an upset tummy I always have some . |
7 | The Harlequin man pursed his lips and sucked in his cheeks not in a cadaverous but in a speculative , mischievous style which nevertheless bespoke some fatal intent . |
8 | If there is a disturbance at the periphery we already know some observation sentences which we have to revise , and we must also make a revision in the interior , for our original theory has been proved false . |
9 | Concepts of people with learning difficulties as sub-human ; as a menace to society and to the genetic make-up of the race ; as eternal children ; or as objects of pity , are all beliefs with a long history which still have some currency today . |
10 | Yeah , no wait a minute let her tell you what I not mean when he comes over our house I always give some . |