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

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1 A few quite days by F/L Newton gave me some circuits in the Oxford on the 25th .
2 While the keen ( but slightly damp ) experimenters went on to test different designs of paddle wheel , Ruth Aplin showed me some of the pupil 's science folders .
3 This task was for him somewhat infra dig , but until Burden and Sergeant Martin brought him some information he had little else to do , and this way he could , at any rate , be certain it was well done .
4 One of my assets in journalism , as Fred Workman told me some years later , was the habit of creating stories and features by developing an idea and then taking the necessary steps to work it into an acceptable feature .
5 Mr Coary gave me some enormous sheets of paper and I began to draw .
6 Stapleton and Sir Charles gave her some money .
7 Mrs Gracie gave me some ; he has never paid me a penny .
8 Mrs Files gave me some of her talk yesterday .
9 Mrs Corney offered him some tea .
10 I remember Mrs Seaton gave us some mince pies and we ate them hot , sitting on the floor in front of the tree — just the two of us .
11 In the second half of the evening Vic Smith showed us some scenes at Crich , the National Tramway museum , plus a couple of shots of trams abroad .
12 William Douglas gave me some old women 's clothes .
13 ‘ Fraulein , I understand from Bruno that you are prepared to swear to a document that Corporal Blagg brought you some death certificates on the night when Herr Hochhauser — ( thank God he had remembered the name ) ‘ — the Standesbeamte from Bad Schwarzendorn was murdered .
14 Lieutenant Ramos gave them some warning as the helicopter approached their destination some time later .
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