Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] with some [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The next time I used a prostitute was a couple of years later when I went with some friends to Amsterdam . |
2 | But Gudrun 's admiration for Breadalby is grudging , perhaps because it is still in private hands : ‘ she spoke with some resentment in her voice , as if she were captivated unwillingly , as if she must admire against her will ’ . |
3 | Granny decided to dismount which she did with some difficulty on account of.having to keep her frock pulled down to hide her torn drawers . |
4 | She was , nevertheless , an expert dressmaker and as I was to learn later , was the only reason that we lived with some decree of plenty during the Kaiser 's War . |
5 | It came with some reminder of youth , of the south . |
6 | Charles was only ever jealous of him when he served with some distinction as a helicopter pilot during the Falklands war . |
7 | It worked with some success in the early 1960s within the US Defense Department , but when applied in other departments it proved too arduous . |
8 | He stared with some scorn at his would-be interviewers , who were some inches shorter than he was . |