Example sentences of "he [verb] [verb] in some " in BNC.
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1 | This is the most he has conceded in some 250 outings for Bangor , an appearance record that tops any Seasider goalkeeper in the last 30 years . |
2 | Since then he has turned in some useful performances for the under-21 and England B sides but he has some way to go before becoming a player of real international class . |
3 | He has to share in some conservative political opinions . |
4 | He 'd played in some eminently forgettable horror movies and I felt I could not seriously consider him . |
5 | But he gets killed in some over-energetic love-play . |
6 | He recently ate a piece of cheese when his hands had just touched his shoes — and I later found out he had stood in some dog dirt . |
7 | Haverford was warming to a theme which he had expanded in some of his best-loved ‘ Jottings ’ . |
8 | The man did n't need telling twice , and as the boy began to follow him , Connor suddenly remembered : at some time during the evening , when the saloon till ran short of change , he had put in some silver of his own and taken out a fiver — then stuffed it in a pewter tankard on the shelf for safekeeping . |
9 | And next door to him , number five they 're an elderly couple erm and they 've got one of their sons living there at erm he 's disabled in some way but I 'm not quite sure how . |