Example sentences of "[prep] some [noun sg] before [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 That was still untended and wild ; the house had been empty for some time before they bought it , or rather Mr Paul had .
2 ‘ They had known each other for some time before they married , though , had n't they ? ’ ventured Greg .
3 This polychrome type of design seems to have been invented at Knossos , where it was fashionable for some time before it was adopted generally in the east of Crete .
4 She found the trug in the outhouse , not the kitchen , and cleaned it before trotting off towards the rectory , which was quite a long walk from Vetch Street , through a rowdy street market where an organ-grinder and his monkey were performing , and a Punch and Judy man stood on the corner , and Sally-Anne — no longer McAllister now that she was out of the house — for all of her advanced years stood and watched Mr Punch for some time before she guiltily remembered what she was supposed to be doing .
5 ‘ I was there for some time before you arrived , Caroline .
6 He became very depressed for some time before he could reassess himself , start to use his considerable abilities and begin courting his wife again .
7 It was so faint that he had to look at it for some time before he could make any sense of it .
8 Indeed , it should be emphasized that Picasso had been dissatisfied with the limitations imposed on pictorial volumes by a scientific or linear system of perspective for some time before he became aware of the fact that Cézanne 's painting suggested a new concept of form and space .
9 He had been sitting by the fire for some time before he decided to open the letter .
10 She stumbled on in this manner for some time before I talked her into accepting a chair and a cuppa .
11 My head was throbbing and the shoulder was beginning to ache from the kicking , which had probably been going on for some time before I came round .
12 So when he turned to her casually in the car , and suggested that they call in at his house for some tea before they parted , Folly found herself leaping on the suggestion with almost indecent haste .
13 He pouches the ball with the eye of a major league outfielder , and that is because he was a player of some repute before he gave up the bat for the bag at the start of the 1970s .
14 If she is not watched like a hawk she will be in trouble of some sort before you can say Jack Robinson . ’
15 No cold water cos I want to some Ribena before I have a chocolate .
16 So it should n't be that much of a problem but I do recommend erm this weekend , amongst the many other things , to look at the C C Q , or at some time before you go out in the big wide world and do it for real , to look at the C C Q and pull it apart so you know what each box is actually for .
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