Example sentences of "with [noun] [coord] some " in BNC.
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1 | The function of the club was to allow leading fascists to discuss contemporary political issues with experts and some opponents in a convivial after-dinner atmosphere . |
2 | Just as there was no absolute separation of the rhetoric of appeal directed to the country as compared with parliament but some differences of emphasis , so printed material circulated to decision-makers , without ignoring humanity and justice , probably relied more on evidence drawn from Privy Council and parliamentary investigations and focused on questions of national interest and economic benefit . |
3 | But even more is needed to comply with Taylor and some creative and entrepreneurial business measures needed to throw up the cash . |
4 | For example , you could have all your Night Goblins armed with nets , or all armed with clubs , or you can have some armed with clubs and some with nets . |
5 | However , my sense of superiority was soon punctured when I gave a paper on semantics at the Philological Society , where my views met with scepticism and some hostility . |
6 | Although many look forward with uncertainty and some apprehension to joining a battalion , all display a supreme contentment and relief that the rigours of basic training have been mastered . |
7 | The shareware world is jam-packed with utilities and some of these you 'll still find invaluable . |
8 | Well , at least until Sunday when I was on a promise at the hospital with Ruth and some new bandages . |
9 | In spring she was sent to their country place with mamina and some nice English tutor and they stayed all summer . |
10 | Low priority was given to industry and science and , so the analysis goes , a tendency grew for those with wealth and some ability to avoid management in favor of professional pursuits such as the law . |
11 | ‘ Take her in the kitchen , Salt , and fill her up with gruel or some such thing . ’ |
12 | The thought of it filled her with an immense regret because a child could not stay a child there would be men ( a man she hoped ) in Nicandra 's life , Aunt Tossie thought with pity and some disgust — her mind scampered hurriedly from the contemplation of a subject not forbidden so much as not existing for her . |
13 | It looked as though the repressive policy of James V had died with him , and that Scotland , presided over by Arran and the powerful Hamilton faction , was now moving with almost unbelievable ease towards alliance with England and some measure of Protestant reform . |
14 | Last month the Financial Accounting Standards Board ( FASB ) announced it would soon require insurers ( along with banks and some other financial firms ) to show financial assets in their accounts at current market value , rather than at original cost . |
15 | I had to go into the stable each day equipped with clippers and some nuts . |
16 | And during the years when Pound was most under Yeats 's influence , Pound too embraced this ideal — as when in 1912 he went with Yeats and some others to pay an act of homage to one of the last English representatives of the type , the Sussex squire Wilfred Scawen Blunt : |
17 | It had been with shame and some irritation that he had recognized in himself for the first time the nagging of jealousy . |
18 | I suppose that the thieves concerned could be charged with kidnapping or some other offence under common law . |
19 | His style turned out to be somewhat autocratic and abrasive , and he was regarded with suspicion and some dislike by the older departmental managers . |
20 | The pages appeared to be stained with gravy or some kind of reddish sauce . |
21 | First she was on her own with Rose and some of the women , then they sent for the midwife , who did n't turn up , and only after that did they think to come for me . |
22 | In many cases , and especially with annuals and some other flowering plants , picking the flowers will actually encourage more to grow , so you may find that picking for pressing can be an advantage at times . |
23 | At a party given by John Harvard for the Herbert Reads in June , he came with fireworks and some items bought at the joke shop opposite the British Museum : sugar which when immersed let out little fish , and chocolates which he thought to be filled with sawdust but were in fact made of soap ; the guests , he said , " set on me " . |
24 | Flavia watched her with distaste and some alarm . |
25 | Visually superb , with problems and some answers , it deserves serious consideration . |
26 | It bounced back hard and left the pillar splashed with paint and some of the trim as Carson fishtailed the Mercedes out into the road and away from the house . |
27 | ‘ In this area angling seems to have been lumped together with bloodsports and some members of these councils vote automatically against anything that could benefit local fishing . |
28 | Maybe they had doped her perrier at Amelia 's , with LSD or some other hallucinogen . |
29 | Twenty cards will be drawn from a hat and the winners will be invited to play in a friendly Pro-Am with Sandy and some other professionals and celebrities . |
30 | In addition , official publications dealing with policy and some secondary source materials will be drawn upon . |