Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [conj] [verb] some " in BNC.

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1 Or you can simply opt out and discover some of the best ways to spend lazy days .
2 If the hatches behind the mill were open , the main stream of the Nadder would rush through and drop some six or seven feet rather like a waterfall .
3 Alright , I think we 'd better give up and have some breakfast .
4 In the short term , we might do worse than adopt some of the practices of our fellow-Europeans , as Mr Newsome observes : ‘ All members of the European Community , with the exception of the UK and Ireland , charge interest on overdue debts .
5 He was mortally disappointed when it was officially declared an accident and there 's nothing he 'd like better than to find some excuse to start ferreting round and upsetting everyone with his ‘ interrogations ’ . ’
6 I can run home and get some .
7 I 'd run out and borrowed some from my boy .
8 When he and Johnson got back to their inn , Boswell ‘ begged permission to leave him for a little while , that I might run about and pay some short visits to several good people of Inverness ’ .
9 Having established that there is a sound basis for regulating conflicts of interest in the financial markets , and bearing in mind the very real contribution which economic analysis can make , let us move on and isolate some of the pressing conflict of interest situations which can be found in financial conglomerates post-Big Bang .
10 Why not drop in and buy some ?
11 I 'd better return home and fetch some more for Ella .
12 ‘ Or should I stop off and buy some ? ’
13 At this point , we might step back and attempt some conceptual clarification from other angles .
14 ‘ Why the hell do n't we stop here and get some sleep ? ’
15 Why not stay awhile and spend some time exploring the delights of this fascinating county .
16 Now , I can either do that with you , very sort of general introduction trying to place Donne in comparison with other poets an and just really getting the basics of Donne or , since you 'll have had , just had a lecture we could go on and do some more sort of specific complex things .
17 Do n't worry about it , we 'll go down and get some later on .
18 I 'm just gon na go down and get some eggs cos I forgotten them .
19 but er , but tomorrow I might go down and get some again you see , cos they were really nice
20 Well shall we go through and do some clearing up then ?
21 In much the same way as we 've got we 've just got ta go away and do some questioning ourselves erm get amongst it an say okay can we do some of these things more effectively ?
22 Right that 's , that 's , that 's lovely Ian anyway thanks very much for seeing me this evening erm well as I say I 'll go away and prepare some figures and then I 'll , I 'll see you what , what say Wednesday next week ?
23 ‘ Why ca n't you go away and get some style ? ’
24 ‘ O.K. I think I 'll go home and get some sleep . ’
25 but well anyway she say , the next morning I said to her do you wan na go home and get some clothes and come back here ?
26 We 'll go home and have some lunch and then Joelle will be back from school wo n't she ?
27 In practical terms , we see that in studying a literary text we can not go off and find some singular historical textbook which offers a straightforward , impartial presentation of ‘ what happened ’ .
28 Any county council that can not find elbow room within a £600 million-plus budget to look after its old people 's homes should stand aside and let some of my colleagues take over .
29 Dave Thomas , one of the course 's original designers and the man who is responsible for making the alterations , said : ‘ It is very exciting when you can go back and do some of the things you would liked to have done originally .
30 If we can go out and show some of it first we 'll be hard to beat .
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