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

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1 He may even meet some Poles who demonstrate against him .
2 He may even add some more to the site .
3 KENNETH CLARK SAID at the time of World War Two , ‘ The average artist will want to go to the Front not simply out of curiosity or bravado , but because he may there discover some of that emotional stimulus on a grand scale which is inevitably lacking from his everyday life . ’
4 KENNETH CLARK SAID at the time of World War Two , ‘ The average artist will want to go to the Front not simply out of curiosity or bravado , but because he may there discover some of that emotional stimulus on a grand scale which is inevitably lacking from his everyday life . ’
5 I think he should also have some of my sister 's pictures ’ .
6 Leaving aside for the time being the question of ‘ hostile intent , ’ it is plain that it is not enough that the defendant deliberately does an act that has the incidental effect of obstructing the police ; he must also have some notion that he is obstructing and causing the police difficulties .
7 His triumph was so complete that it seemed to him that he must surely radiate some evident joy .
8 He 'll even reveal some ‘ tricks of the trade ’ .
9 ‘ Then he 'll surely expect some sort of explanation from me , ’ Harry said quietly .
10 Think he 'll probably have some more teeth through .
11 He 's a good guide as to how to behave during barren times and , while I accept their temperaments are chalk and cheese , he might just talk some sense into Wright .
12 I wondered if he might not have some spontaneous feeling in my defence .
13 If Montrose openly endorsed Kirkton , and carried his re-election , he might gravely offend some of his own friends .
14 He wanted certain scenes spelled out ; he could not understand some of the subtleties .
15 Although Chi Chi was forty-six or so , he could still play some , and in the eighteen months I was with him he actually broke two course records on the tour .
16 He could then give some thought to the inequities of the council tax , so called , which is the nasty twin brother of the poll tax and which will leave debris — caused by the Prime Minister and the Conservative party — all over the country .
17 Having taken the trouble to travel all this way in the first place , he 'd doubtless find some means of coercing her to stay .
18 A man like Dr. Favor would know , and maybe he would even have some good connections .
19 Cossiga , however , caused controversy by stating that he would not sign some of these hurriedly approved laws , and objecting in particular to a bill on conscienscious objection which , he said , failed to reconcile the freedom of the individual and the constitutional duty of citizens to defend their country .
20 Further , he would also require some very heavy and unwieldy equipment , including siege engines ; even these might not bring the desired success .
21 No this old mad man apparently he ca n't afford some .
22 He will now use some of the spare days on tour to let them have a bit of a rest . ’
23 J.B. Because Father Curtis was there and I thought you know he wo n't want some married woman who goes round not wearing a wedding ring in charge of all these kids will he ?
24 He can always have some more
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