Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [pers pn] some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If … if , though , she does n't let you stay with them , then Mother will try to arrange for you some place else .
2 When bidding farewell to Porua , I tried to extract from him some word of praise for my activities on behalf of his paper .
3 The Masai were elusive , even when constantly told they had nothing to fear , and consequently the British administration found itself engaged for fifty years in a ceaseless struggle to impose on them some measure of control .
4 I 'd like to talk about it some time . ’
5 I am , I am indeed , yes , yes , I I 've got to deal with it some way , somehow .
6 It is now necessary to draw some of these strands together and reach some general conclusions about the merit of the Essex project , and to derive from them some prescriptions for action for anyone seeking to enhance library provision in similar ways .
7 It might be amusing to run across her some time .
8 Dialogues are carried on to tell the reader something he must know , or to infuse into him some explanations of a writer .
9 A friend of Billy 's and Billy used to stay with him some nights . ’
10 there is an issue and clearly if we are not in the sixteen double O four six eight O seven business we are going to lose share , we may not lose total volume , I am confused about that , but do n't try and sort it out now , but those are the issues that need to be tackled , and you need to produce between you some sort of projection paper which lays out the way that you see this bit of the steering business going in the future , and recommends what we should be doing , and what the volumes are to support that , and what the volumes are likely to be .
11 Climbers attending the briefing will need to bring with them some form of identification , preferably a passport !
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