Example sentences of "he [verb] [prep] some of " in BNC.

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1 In the winter he plays with some of them most weeks , either at Oswestry or Aberdovey , where he has a mobile home close to the first tee .
2 He points to some of the planned sessions which together constitute a ‘ business stream ’ , beginning with an opening session which , he says , ‘ starts on the basis of , forget IT , what are the critical success factors of your business ? ’ , and is then followed on the next day by looking at how to manage for change by establishing an IT corporate policy .
3 Dr Russell , on the other hand , was a very successful man in his mid-thirties , an endocrine specialist with a growing reputation , and he moved in some of the highest spheres of Brisbane society .
4 Ian Sloyan , who commissioned the survey for the Northumbria Tourist Board , said he disagreed with some of the impressions in the report but welcomed the findings as a means of improving the region for tourists .
5 Despite the initial shock of being confronted with a typical Elizabethan letter or manuscript , the collector may be assured that , once he has troubled to master the unfamiliar forms of a number of the letters , their consistency will ensure that he will have no more — and sometimes less — trouble than he has with some of the missives that find their way to his desk or doormat today .
6 in psychology and chucked in electrical engineering and started a psychology course and he had to work at the same time as he studied for some of that time
7 There were even giggles as this ( as he seemed to some of them ) funny little man with a funny voice urged the audience to abstain from fleshly lusts .
8 And he turned to some of the people he had hated , and apologised .
9 She disliked the intimacy he showed towards some of them , was resentful of the memories they shared of which she was not a part , and felt excluded .
10 Lord Reid thought that the multiplier of 12 years was low , but in that he differed from some of his brother judges who thought that it was high but that it should not be interfered with .
11 When the 19th-century French naturalist Jean Henri-Fabre interfered with the prey-capture ritual of a cricket hunting wasp by moving its paralysed victim , he stumbled upon some of the wiring that runs the wasp 's routine .
12 Temperamental , moody , and irascible , he appeared to many of his critics to be culpably inconsistent in the attitudes he took to some of the contentious issues of his day .
13 Geldart drools with enthusiasm when he speaks of some of the players who have broken into the first team or are on the verge .
14 It seems , you know , because Freud did n't actually analyze just to make a generalization about things he knew about some of the people .
15 He has done more theological ‘ homework ’ here than he did for some of his own religious books , and it shows , even though learning was never more lightly worn .
16 The useful information in this book is shot through with the engaging assertion that the books are biographical and that when he journeyed to some of the scenes of Hornblower 's exploits the author was truly following in the steps of his hero .
17 No such extravagance here , as under the watchful eye of Asquith , he launched into some of his best known songs .
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