Example sentences of "[adv] some [prep] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Perhaps some of us here tonight are still gripped by fear of death . |
2 | This woman says there 's still some of them around . |
3 | The difference between the West now and the West in the nineteenth century , is that now the largest part of the price for development is paid by the invisible people of the so-called Third World , rather than by the pauperised urban proletariat of mills , mines and factories , though there are still some of them about too . |
4 | Now some of you here today might wonder , what a computer company has to do with the community . |
5 | Frankly some of us actually wanted that to be a staff for No. 10 , for the Prime Minister , rather more like today 's Policy Unit which the present Prime Minister has in No. 10 , and less a general body to serve all the Cabinet . |
6 | But he 's still irresistible for children … well some of them anyway . |
7 | Well some of them certainly |
8 | If I turn my back , then some of them immediately start break-dancing round the room ! |
9 | Okay , well now , what I would like you to do please er because we 've only got a limited amount of time , er incidentally some of you still have n't divide collecting er a small group going with Peter I |