Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [vb base] for some " in BNC.
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1 | Worse for them , whether they go on backing Mr Gorbachev or opt for some other tough guy , the rattle of gunfire has not had the intended effect . |
2 | More significantly still , these straight roads sometimes do not run to the nearest village but continue for some miles through open country , reaching the villages by means of side-roads . |
3 | So I had to go to Moscow and look for some plywood . |
4 | I had known that this was pending but when , over the last few weeks , I had enquired when they were going to start out , the reply was always the same , ‘ Oh , I think we 'll wait a bit and hope for some warmer weather . ’ |
5 | Gradually , however , if all goes well , the bond should loosen and each become aware of their different needs and strive for some degree of independence . |
6 | Instead , he is expected to surrender one-third of the Championship and opt for some easy money . |
7 | Above all , they will need your loving understanding and support for some time to come . |
8 | The Prosecution would point to the 1991 Currie Cup Final and ask for some evidence of the power of South Africa . |
9 | Though generally they are only out by one grade , that can be make or break for some . |
10 | Filters : Brush off loose debris , immerse in very hot alkali degreaser solution and leave for some hours . |