Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] be [verb] some " in BNC.
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1 | Ramprakash 's response was to place some bold and beautiful drives , and Smith banged a tiring Waqar twice through the covers by way of relief after his drawn-out duel with Mushtaq . |
2 | And for those whose familiarity with the Irish composer John Field has been but a brief bumble through the simpler of his nocturnes , to hear O'Conor 's enthusiasm is to experience some of the ripple of Field 's remarkable melodic flow . |
3 | King 's College is facing some difficulty today and the Whittington had problems yesterday . |
4 | He was very much loved by his owner Gordon ( who was tragically to die quite young ) but Hasso 's blood was to produce some very good animals , not only in the UK but also in Australia , America and Canada . |
5 | Part of today 's cargo was assembled some weeks ago by Lance Corporal Gary Manning … a soldier who lost his life in the crash in Scotland . |
6 | In this guise , the computer 's role was to elaborate some of the issues which emerged in a course in which historical themes , not computer methods were the central focus . |
7 | I think he feels that the most difficult thing in a man 's life is to find some sort of balance between longing for company and longing for isolation . |
8 | The town hall 's model was showing some signs of age and beginning to look a little dated . |
9 | However , by the time Huckleberry 's class was called some thirty minutes later , he had dissipated a lot of his anxiety through movement and was no longer putting his tongue over the bit . |