Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] [to-vb] some [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | All that says is that this particular product line is not following a smooth transition from youth to middle age and then old age , but that it has managed to find some rejuvenation late in life . |
2 | But you 've got to get some years in to get a really good pension , but I 've got thirteen and the maximum you can get is forty years but you get , then get two thirds of the salary you would have got , |
3 | They 've got to make some money out of that have n't they ? |
4 | Well we 've brought the two leagues together and amalgamated them and to do this , obviously the old British League was much stronger than the old National League , and we 've had to do some evening out . |
5 | Another and equally disconcerting presence had materialized there — one which she had attempted to diminish some time ago and send packing from her thoughts . |
6 | After research had begun to throw some light on to the physics of plasmas , invention gave way to a more scientific approach . |
7 | By 1330 hrs it is complete and I 've managed to throw some lunch down and grab another brew . |
8 | Both behavioural and cognitive theories are relatively recent developments , and have begun to have some impact only in the last decade or two . |