Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [pers pn] some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , I do need to see you some time erm let me just just see erm , but I 've got your erm your last term 's report here that we need to meet to discuss . |
2 | He asked his colleague if he would consider giving him some age-regression therapy in an attempt to deal with the problem , whatever it was , that had been brought to light . |
3 | You 'd better warn him that I 'll expect to see him some time tomorrow , if he does n't feel up to an interview this evening , that is ! ’ |
4 | ‘ He 'd keep them because he liked the feeling of having them and because he might like to use them some day . |
5 | Richard we have now conducted some more audits , would you like to give us some feedback ? |
6 | ‘ I wish I had ; ‘ t would have given me some hope that you might come to care for me . ’ |
7 | ‘ I had hoped that joining Derry would have given me some hunger back for the game but it just has n't happened , ’ said Doherty . |
8 | After missing him so desperately over the last six weeks it was more than she had ever dreamed of to find herself suddenly close to him again , and maybe by the time they reached their destination he would have given her some clue about the way he wanted things to be . |
9 | Dowd had stayed out of the Retreat all the time he 'd waited for Godolphin ( a wearisome three days ) even though it would have given him some measure of protection against the bitter cold . |
10 | They were both straining to reach , leaning forward as far as they could , agonisingly aware that the door and its ring handle that might have given them some leverage were out of their reach , when another sound fell on their ears . |
11 | That would have given you some idea of the way I work . |
12 | She really would have to see him some time . |
13 | He was almost sure he must have ditched it some place . |
14 | How rude of me , I should have offered you some tea or coffee . ’ |
15 | She said , ‘ You 'll have to give me some money out of the housekeeping . |
16 | okay I 'll have to give you some paper actually . |
17 | And once again Ric is attempting to go beyond the normal boundaries of cricket-writing : ‘ If I wanted to write a biography which was simply a record of CTB 's achievements I would have finished it some time ago . |
18 | ‘ I mean that it might have taken me some time to see through your ‘ innocent abroad ’ act . |
19 | The work of translation itself , quite apart from his grand conception of his purpose in undertaking it , must have afforded him some solace . |
20 | ‘ You 'll have to tell them some time . ’ |
21 | Cos our Corrinne must have fetched me some drinking chocolate she fetched me . |
22 | ‘ Do n't forget to bring me some poteen , ’ I said and left it at that . |
23 | That was quite a nice dinner you ordered , though you need n't have been quite so Spartan — I 'm glad to see you 've allowed us some sugar with these raspberries — I appreciated your nuance of not having the fish just grilled . |
24 | They are not binding as authoritative directives , though the circumstances of the case may require giving them some weight if , for example , others innocently have relied on them . |
25 | I 'll say give me some money I want to go and get her some chocolates . |