Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb past] [verb] [pers pn] some " in BNC.

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1 Granddad got to give you some as well are n't he ?
2 The driver of a passenger lorry stopped to give me some bread and carrots .
3 One of the girls my colleague interviewed gave us some information .
4 the Edinburgh Society had given us some money , that 's not me
5 She recognised the gun as one her ex-lover had bought her some time before as a form of self-protection , the court heard .
6 ‘ I ca n't think of any other woman of my acquaintance who would kick up such a fuss just because a man wanted to buy her some new clothes .
7 This last item had caused them some concern when the bag had been unzipped just after the plane landed , but Grandson Richard had thrust the book among the papers without glancing inside .
8 The surging crowd had carried me some rows back from the front .
9 He had been carried along by his wife 's extraordinary power of making decisions , from the time when she had walked into the offices of Glebe and Pargeter , when his old father was alive , and told him that her great-aunt had left her some money and she had decided to invest it in a London house .
10 The audience was n't going to let Del Amitri get away and after a couple of minutes to catch their breath back , Justin and company returned to give us some more .
11 I think the family managed to find him some kind of posting in a province in the north-west , towards the Land of the Twin Rivers .
12 After he 'd found the half-burned counterfoil slips from the railway tickets stuffed down the back of the apartment 's disused fireplace , his next move had been to return to his Militia post and report that an anonymous source had given him some information on the whereabouts of Alina Petrovna , escapee from the prison hospital and probable murderer of the psychiatrist Belov .
13 Nigel 's mother had sent him some After Eights so he offered Eleanor one .
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