Example sentences of "[pers pn] something " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't fit got ta be something I something A |
2 | Something I something A |
3 | Something something I something A |
4 | No A something I something A |
5 | A something I something A Oh , I could 've you that |
6 | It 's the only word in that means I something it 's not got an O on the end of it . |
7 | ‘ We know you do n't like reproductions , Dr Streeter , ’ Barnett said rather nervously , ‘ but we wanted to give you something to remind you of us . |
8 | For let me tell you something : I 've respected myself far more for doing cleaning jobs well than for doing teaching jobs badly — and it is entirely appropriate that I should do so . |
9 | Look , you do n't need to worry about it — at your age the council will give you something if you ca n't find anything yourself … |
10 | ‘ How long have you got to wait before they 'll offer you something ? ’ |
11 | I 'll get you something else if you like . ’ |
12 | ‘ I think we should try and find you something tomorrow , though . |
13 | Hey presto ! a magic mauve flower at her feet , a reason to go to Lucy , touch her arm , say come here I want to show you something . |
14 | ‘ Let me show you something . |
15 | ‘ Tell you something else , ’ he said . |
16 | ‘ But now I want to ask you something , seriously , ’ Harriet 's voice softens . |
17 | I said ‘ I am here to tell you something but if you do n't want to listen to me I am not going to listen to you either . ’ |
18 | Songs about relationships , growing older and social issues sat alongside primitive rock'n'roll revelry and country idioms , telling you something about Springsteen 's range as well as about the breadth of concerns which rock could now legitimately address . |
19 | The promoters tell us that it 's not like a book in which someone is telling you something . |
20 | Do n't pretend it 's another Gina Hughes , because I 'll tell you something more . |
21 | ‘ To show you something my dear , very Special . |
22 | ‘ Wipe your nose first , and then I 'll tell you something that happened to me . |
23 | They worked in silence until he said , ‘ Do you mind if I ask you something ? ’ |
24 | — I want to tell you something . ’ |
25 | ‘ Then I shall cook you something delicious . |
26 | ‘ Look , ’ he said , deciding to trust her , ‘ can I tell you something ? |
27 | After a pause , Mungo said : ‘ I 've been wanting to ask you something . ’ |
28 | ‘ Can I ask you something ? ’ |
29 | Mr President , I need to tell you something . |
30 | With a big orchestra after a certain time , if they are used to you and really play as they can , they will sometimes give you something more beautiful than you thought you could hear . |