Example sentences of "[subord] she [verb] some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The doctor sent her to hospital where she stayed some time , and had X-ray examinations , and I was so worried .
2 She would have liked to sit down and enjoy it , or at least take the child early so she had some evening left when they got back .
3 ‘ She thought they 'd better have something to drink so she got some sherry , then she was worried because she 's only got those little glasses you know , little tumblers , and she says they 're only for whisky . ’
4 She enquired at the hospital about Ella and was told that only family visiting was allowed , so she left some fruit there and without analysing her feeling of relief , pushed the incident to the back of her mind .
5 But Sophie loved Felix very much , so she took some money and escaped from her father to search for Felix .
6 But there was no point in speculating until she had some facts .
7 Cos she bought some trainers for her little girl , right , you know Karen ?
8 as if she wants some money off you as well
9 Run along to the kitchen and ask Mrs Geary if she has some bread-soda with a bit of fizz in it — we shall have fun , sha n't we ?
10 I know Mother would have liked it because she had some experience of one when she was living with Aunt Bessie , over in Stainmore .
11 In another recent case , two-year-old James Austin , who had been left strapped into his baby seat by his mother , was driven away while she took some refuse to a rubbish dump some 50 yards from her parked car .
12 Indeed , while she produced some poems of distinct merit , she , like most labouring poets of her time , has until recently been forgotten .
13 She said people did not have to view the show if they were likely to find it offensive and while she found some photographs disturbing they should still be shown so people could form their own opinions .
14 ‘ Er — just the one night , I think , ’ she replied , having hoped not to stay even that long but suddenly realising that , since she needed some kind of base where she could go to collect her thoughts , that perhaps to have a room where she could relax and think in private was n't such a bad idea after all .
15 Midwife Christine Hall told the hearing that she could not remember whether she notified the registrar when she noticed some deceleration in the heartbeat at 4.25pm but did so when she became worried at 7.30pm .
16 She thought that the first thing she would do when she earned some money would be to buy a house or a caravan like they had in Turpin 's Field , so that whatever happened they could all be together , safe for ever and ever .
17 And of course , when Corrie left , changed into her new suit , her mother , emotional after the ceremony , had had another little upset at the fact that she was going away too , just when she needed some comfort for one daughter 's departure .
18 DR ALBAN met his girlfriend when she tried some clothes on in his Stockholm boutique …
19 She was very lonely , though she had some friends and visits from relatives from time to time .
20 This filly looked as though she had some obstruction in her airflow .
21 But everyone says it would be a mistake to dismiss Mrs Shephard as ‘ a mumsy suburban type ’ , even though she shows some housewifey traits such as walking from Westminster to a West End restaurant in a pair of sensible shoes where she will then change into high heels carried in a plastic bag .
22 She told him that as soon as she had some money she wanted to buy some decent clothes , the kind that she could wear to her work in the evenings .
23 She felt towards her religion as she imagined some women felt towards their dreary , loveless marriages : something trying , but inescapable ; cluttered with apparently futile chores , yet from which there was no question of escaping .
24 Ronni wondered , as she flung some T-shirts and things into a bag , if she ought to have put up a stronger fight against Guido .
25 Turning away from a regard that seemed faintly menacing , she tried to look as though she knew what she was doing as she rearranged some sweaters .
26 Hers was not a demanding character , and so long as she felt some evidence of a man 's care ( which living in Charles ' room would give her ) she would not need more .
27 She urged an inquiry , but as she explained some months later , ‘ This was brusquely and rudely refused by Mr. Merlyn Rees , the then Secretary of State , on the grounds that my allegations were untrue . ’
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