Example sentences of "[conj] she [verb] [vb pp] some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It horrified her to think how foolish she had been and she could only excuse herself on the grounds that she had suffered some kind of fit . |
2 | Sarah Fuller had complained that she had lost some money . |
3 | Perhaps he ceased to be useful to her once she 'd had some success in England — I do n't know . |
4 | She said her name was Liz , she was a friend of the family , and she had done some nursing once , a long time ago , but gave it up to get married . |
5 | But this was untrue , for Minch had become quieter and more peaceful as the months had gone by , staring out over the Zoo with a mysterious tranquillity , as if she had found some contentment that eluded the others . |
6 | ‘ Even if she had stole some wine , ’ Rab said . |
7 | Just say if she 's soaked some stuff written on it . |
8 | She was unconscious because she had taken some sleeping pills . |
9 | She would open them after she had made some coffee . |
10 | When Annunziata came to collect the tray , Julia asked her tentatively whether she had had some news . |
11 | When she had recovered some composure , she covered his body with her shawl and sat down beside it with her children by her , hoping a neighbour would hear of her plight and come to help her . |
12 | When she had bought some food in the local grocer 's that morning people had been excited . |
13 | When she 'd regained some degree of composure , she asked , ‘ Have you had any further thoughts as to where Mamma 's ‘ appropriate ’ place might be ? ’ |
14 | She reported that she had already removed , cleaned and returned them as she had caught some wool under one of them . |