Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] with some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Looking back , it seemed inevitable that Evelyn would go down with some sort of psychological trouble . |
2 | ‘ I think we 'll end up with some kind of big confrontation , ’ he said , leaning back in his desk chair , surrounded by other desks and with an open window looking over the rest of downtown . |
3 | I 'm Nigel I 'm Chief Executive of the National Charity Community of Transport which is based in Manchester , and it 's that last point which is really significant behind my question , and it concerns your new premises and , I 'm one it 's a question as to what your planning to do , and secondly , a request if you 're not , er , that you could provide within that some working space for people from out of town , to use when we 're in London , complete with things like , you know , coin operated fax machines , because I find I spend quite a lot of time in London , you have meetings on successive days , you have time to kill , and there 's no where sort of , comfortable to go and sit down and get on with some things . |
4 | She would get on with some work , she told herself firmly . |
5 | Now that I 'm here , though , do you want me to stay and get on with some work ? ’ |
6 | ‘ Maybe then I can get on with some work . |
7 | But I think I 'll stay and get on with some paperwork all the same , if you do n't mind . |
8 | The ‘ Jungled Up To F— ’ mix brings in XTC ( ho ho ) of Manchester 's Mix Factory to remix and get down with some roughneck business . |
9 | It was the time when her mother took to the couch because she could n't stand the sight and sound of the hordes of women and children with their buckets , and the arranged fights among the urchins so that one or two of their gang could get away with some lumps of coal , which would make all the difference between having a fried meal or freezing both inside and out . |
10 | We are departing from this usage , and must put up with some inconvenience , in order to have consistency and hence clarity in several contexts . |
11 | ‘ He 'll come up with some witches ’ brew . ’ |
12 | I can come up with some story . ’ |
13 | I mean what really your hope in looking after that is is they will come up with some idea of publishing . |
14 | When the office lifers came the next day and tried to make the computer come up with some figures they wanted , what it printed out was this poet 's poetry instead . |
15 | have to er er I 'll I 'll try and come up with some talk of , some sort of definitions , guidelines of , I mean , effort 's effort , I do , do you have to explain effort ? |
16 | They might also come up with some ideas the teacher had not thought of . |
17 | Well I think if you can come up with some suggestions you do n't have to say why . |
18 | Whereas at the time it was a thin old wicket — you know , ‘ Madness are a bit thick and they do come out with some bollocks sometimes , so I do n't know if I can throw my weight behind them ’ . ’ |
19 | She hummed to herself when she was working and should you pass her when she was on her knees polishing the floor , or slapping dough on the board — she made bread for them all — she would come out with some remark that would either cause you to make a retort in similar vein or have you burst out laughing . |
20 | So farmers increasingly object to visitors ‘ roaming all over ’ their land and will point out with some vehemence that they would not be allowed , nor even expect to be allowed , the same licence to wander around urban factories . |
21 | But just cut it out and then she 'll just use the back and she 'll play about with some helping to get some answers to these fractions |
22 | But after their meek collapse at the weekend , Palace made it clear from the start that they would not fold again with some juddering tackles . |
23 | ‘ If I may say so with some dignity , sir , I 'm trying to set them an example . |