Example sentences of "and [verb] with some " in BNC.
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1 | The producers approached the Psarias family to film family celebrations at the Olive Tree , scenes from Sunday celebrations in the Greek Orthodox Church , and cooking with some of the Greek women . |
2 | Some of the larger local authorities , as we have seen , are now appointing specialist advisers to the chief executive 's office , or even to the leader of the council , who can give advice divorced from the service-providing departments , but such posts are few and regarded with some suspicion by mainstream local government officers . |
3 | However , Wainwright offered stubborn resistance , and responded with some hard hitting from the baseline to level the score at 6–6 . |
4 | In any case , Mr Farraday seized the opportunity to grin broadly at me and say with some deliberation : |
5 | What seeped out of the and mixed with some air from there would have been a little dung in it to it stood half the summer and got to be really high . |
6 | That being so , a long course of decisions , beginning with Dr. Bentley 's case [ Rex v. Cambridge University ( 1722 ) 1 Stra. 557 ] , and ending with some very recent cases , establish , that , although there are no positive words in a statute requiring that the party shall be heard , yet the justice of the common law will supply the omission of the legislature . |
7 | ‘ a long course of decisions , beginning with Dr. Bentley 's case [ Rex v. Cambridge University ( 1722 ) 1 Stra. 557 ] , and ending with some very recent cases , establish , that , although there are no positive words in a statute requiring that the parties shall be heard , yet the justice of the common law will supply the omission of the legislature . |
8 | Rooted in civil society and operating with some independence from inter-state relations , such institutions provided a potential check and counter-balance to the tendency towards anarchy inherent in a system of rival nation states . |
9 | Meanwhile , we may go back to the situation in 1072 , and begin with some words of Lanfranc which provide the main evidence for the documents which existed at this date . |
10 | Mrs. Leapor shows in her verses an acquaintance which surprises one with the characters of classical mythology , and depicts with some success scenes of fashionable life . |
11 | In the third stage , identified with areas 20 and 21 in the temporal lobe by Kolb and Wishaw ( 1985 ) and with the parietal cortex by Luria ( 1973 ) , information about the retinal location of stimulus elements is largely lost and replaced with some form of representation of the object giving rise to the pattern of retinal stimulation . |
12 | She looked away and fiddled with some pathology reports on the desk . |
13 | Sir Emmanuel once sent us some grouse from his own table but it was not to our taste -it had been cooked in port wine and laced with some spices . |
14 | When I was in the U.S. recently for the Walker Cup match I had some time to read their golf magazines , watch television golf and talk with some of the golf club members of my father-in-law 's country club . |
15 | Livingstone has conducted a weekly surgery and dealt with some 20,000 constituents ' queries while an MP . |
16 | For example , the Multi-Party Actions and Disaster Co-ordination Service handled 13 new actions last year including claims against the MOD for alleged unfair dismissal through pregnancy , and dealt with some 2,500 enquiries , many concerning well-known drug product liability cases . |
17 | Another release , for husband and wife together , was going to watch Chelsea Football Club and socializing with some of the team . |
18 | He always arrives at his desk around 7.30am , giving him time to sign cheques and deal with some administration before the phones start ringing . |
19 | These chapters will form the core of the whole Statement , and deal with some fundamental issues . |
20 | There was no question that he could have gone into some major productions and worked with some of the more notable directors ; he refused point blank , especially after seeing On a Clear Day . |
21 | I went in and looked with some surprise at a pan of sausages balanced on the coals . |
22 | She inhaled the aroma of his thick black coffee and looked with some doubt at her murky cup of tea . |
23 | The day before , while driving his car , he had been stopped and charged with some trivial traffic offence . |
24 | The foulest Babylonian custom is that which compels every woman of the land once in her life to sit in the temple of Ishtar and lay with some stranger … after sexual union has made the woman holy in the goddess ' sight , she returns home … |
25 | The two terms are used interchangeably and viewed with some awe , especially by younger users . |
26 | She had intensive physiotherapy treatment every day on a one-to-one basis , and gradually recovered her balance , so that she could stand up and walk with some help . |
27 | They had one son and two daughters , one of whom , Geraldine , trained as an actress and singer and appeared with some success before her death in 1984 . |
28 | As Mrs Cohen sat herself down on one of the wooden kitchen chairs , a basin between her feet , and commenced with some savagery to pluck the feathers from the hen 's carcass , Judith made no comment . |
29 | The man stared at her in stunned silence , his chest rising and falling with some kind of agitation . |
30 | Mrs Turner ) taught classics in independent schools until 1966 when she became Headmistress of Badminton prior to her marriage two years later and continued with some part-time teaching while living in Shropshire . |