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

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1 He pulled a fold of cloth loose and , with tender movements , as if he were sensually unwrapping some erogenous zone , he felt the cloth .
2 He , moving between this strange abode and Jack 's house in Chelsea , felt as if , wanting to be needed by everyone , he were merely becoming some sort of semi-invisible messenger .
3 So he is actually taking some action , and he will come back to us fairly soon he said erm about the result of his survey , whether or not there 'll be a residents ' scheme down there .
4 He 's just having some dinner .
5 He 's just polishing some tack for me . ’
6 Yeah , he 's already eaten some
7 The , the , the the other thing er I , I have the feeling in this finger of , not pins and needles , but just a slight difference he 's obviously cut some nerves I should imagine .
8 He was probably meeting some woman tonight , and obviously taking her somewhere glamorous .
9 By 1744 he was already spending some of his time in London , where Dodsley was his publisher .
10 ‘ I did n't like the show , ’ said Allen , ‘ but I thought Michael was brilliant , and he was already doing some of the Frank Spencer mannerisms .
11 She opened her eyes and darted a glance at Marc , sure by now that he was already planning some further strategy by which to entangle her .
12 It was one of the busy nights , a Friday , most likely , and he was just spooning some number 42 into a white take-out carton when a voice from behind him whispered , ‘ Give me a bit of chicken , mister .
13 He was also publishing some poetry in the ‘ little magazines ’ , such as ‘ Had We Nothing To Prove ’ , ‘ The Fly ’ , ‘ To Be Mentioned At Funerals ’ , and ‘ Just The Worst Time ’ .
14 He was also to experience some awful moments and he was badly wounded in one battle by a splinter from a shell which killed two men immediately behind him .
15 Unlike some of the young men attracted into Minton 's orbit , Bobby had a liveliness and curiosity that enabled him to respond and he was soon reading some of the American and Russian authors Minton admired .
16 He was always finding some excuse to hold that wretched girl .
17 There was a glittering look in those dark eyes but his lips had a very sardonic twist and she knew he was about to make some scathing comment .
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