Example sentences of "she [verb] some [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She met some guy in there that day , some guy she used to go with , and he must 've said something because the next thing anyone knew , she was screaming at him , Pete was in the bar the morning after , he said the window was all over the floor , apparently she 'd thrown an ashtray at the guy and it had missed and taken the whole window out instead , and when he took her by the arm and tried to calm her down , she shook him off and ran out of the bar , right out in the street , and like I said , it was the bottom of a hill and there was a truck coming — ‘
2 This writing was discovered by her ; she read some material before her visit , which prepared her a little for what she would see .
3 She expected some fury but none was forthcoming and she glanced across at him to find his eyes were fixed on the mountains , his face sombre .
4 Her eyes appraised him and her thin fingers were spread towards him fan-wise , it was clear she expected some money .
5 If the sociologist is present at the moment of speech-production , whether as observer or interviewer , then he or she plays some part in the creation of the dialogue .
6 She made some kind of gesture .
7 She told us that she made some toast , but not that she ate it .
8 She made some tea , she told me afterwards and stayed and stayed and stayed and he lived at Prindon and his mother was very very deaf and my mother got worried because he was going away the next day and she said to him , Len do n't you think you ought to spend the evening with your mother and he said , yes , I 'll go now and he ran off and he ran back again and he said , you do n't mind if I write to Ivy do you ?
9 She made some coffee .
10 She made some coffee , and went out on the balcony in her cotton housecoat , where she could see the sun rising from behind the dark hills , and the slopes slowly become bathed with light .
11 She made some comment about his lips and she asked : ‘ Is he dead ? ’ ' said Mr Goldring .
12 She sits some way off , and waits for death .
13 Perhaps she sought some prolongation of that feeling of joy and unity and excitement , the festival holiday feeling , the warm inclusion , yes , even being embraced by those formidable satiny bosoms and kissing the soft powdery cheeks of the old women , had made her feel part of it all .
14 And w er did sh you said she got some work , what what job did she do then to help ?
15 ‘ She thought they 'd better have something to drink so she got some sherry , then she was worried because she 's only got those little glasses you know , little tumblers , and she says they 're only for whisky . ’
16 ‘ Where are we going ? ’ she asked some time later .
17 So she wants some music does she ?
18 She wants some vegetable samosas she said I do n't want meat ones , vegetable samosas .
19 as if she wants some money off you as well
20 I think she wants some tea .
21 She dabbed some perfume on her throat and ran downstairs .
22 She has some scheme in mind to marry you off to this man Quatt . ’
23 ( She has some kitten planned ) .
24 She has some kind of black shawl over her shoulders .
25 And she has some justice on her side .
26 She has some movement in her fingers .
27 Run along to the kitchen and ask Mrs Geary if she has some bread-soda with a bit of fizz in it — we shall have fun , sha n't we ?
28 Then she has some wine .
29 She found some solace in her love of dancing inviting the West Heath school pianist , the late Lily Snipp and Wendy Mitchell , her dance teacher , to Buckingham Palace to give her private lessons .
30 It seems clear that she found some difficulty in arriving at an assessment of her feelings in relation to me .
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