Example sentences of "some [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I should keep some off the floor , I think it should be in
2 While Father Aden tidies the rooms , Brother Bernard slips into his role as tourist guide , showing off some off the treasures of the Abbey .
3 ‘ And Hilary 's taking some off the top for himself … ’
4 Obviously he 'd been doing some kind of a finance deal ; setting up a takeover ; and he 'd lifted some off the top for himself . ’
5 When we use it in school , in When you 've scrapped some off the layer you ca n't touch otherwise your fingerprints will be all over it .
6 When she dived , she felt around in the tussock of tough brown japweed for the knubbly cigua whelks underneath , and prised some off the coral just below the waterline .
7 As Lewis was very fond of champagne , he had offered Eliot some during a sitting in the spring of 1937 .
8 Milk , a little dip of milk was sold , into a jug , there were no bottles , and er you could get some for a ha'penny .
9 For a few minutes she explained the system on which the cards were arranged , then let him try to select some for a bibliography she was compiling on nutrition in underdeveloped countries .
10 And when I erm , first got them cos my granny got me some for a birthday present
11 Some people came to us for a week , some for a month and a few wanted to be taught the essentials of the job in two or three days .
12 that 's fucking going some for a ship that size I would love to have be able to fly with the or something
13 So I I would erm you know , quite often get bags of clothes , and s we sorted them out , and give them to people with erm quite large families and erm we used to also get some for the tenants ' association for the jumble sales .
14 Leave some for the birds .
15 And then you 'll want some for the holiday , when we go just to Cromer wo n't you ?
16 Some of these cheeses were eaten the day they were made , with cream and sugar , some were for almond cheesecakes , some for the fillings of covered pies called Florentines , some for spiced cheese loaves baked in stoneware porringers .
17 Then I had some for the car I thought , go and have a look at Tracy .
18 De Niro 's other appointments have included : as designer , a friend of a production aide , whose normal line of work is women 's wear ; as site manager , a former Disney executive ; and as architect ( 20 were interviewed ) , the relatively unknown Lo-yi Chan , whose inexperience was blamed by some for the renovations to the Martinson building going $350,000 over budget .
19 I want some for the erection at the side of the pool there .
20 I said , well I did say to her this morning I said there 's a some for the baby and some bits of chocolate .
21 and then I take it all erm , I start doing them regularly , I think it 's probably a tax you know some for the tax that they did , spend a lot of money
22 It raises a number of complex and inter-related matters , some of which are for the pensions industry , some for the banks , some for actuaries , auditors and regulators .
23 Civilizations offer compensations to some for the renunciations needed to maintain the technical achievements , and the wealth .
24 His brother has lent him some for the time being , but Mr Szuluk says without proper clothes , he ca n't get a job .
25 Alternatively it was seen by some as a warning to the opposition that the process of democratization would have its limits .
26 The move was interpreted by some as a concession to Lloyd 's brokers who supply the market with its business .
27 The move was interpreted by some as a concession to Lloyd 's brokers who supply the market with its business .
28 That 48½inch long weapon , described by some as a monstrosity and others as an affront to decency and the Royal and Ancient game , has , according to Sam , done no less than salvage his entire career .
29 What might have been anticipated by some as a passage of tedious monotony was welcomed by Gould as an opportunity lull of excitement and discovery .
30 Since both bodies are appointed by , or on the advice of , government they have come to be seen by some as a buffer between the state and the broadcasters but by others as an indirect mechanism by which the state can exert control over broadcasting .
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