Example sentences of "[vb mod] [pron] [verb] [prep] some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Must you lurk like some thief in the night ? ’ |
2 | In order to do this , however , Britain must herself become in some degree protectionist and place tariffs on foreign imports of at least the things which the Dominions had to sell to her — above all , food , if not also raw materials . |
3 | How could I dictate to some amanuensis all the love I feel for my darling Lily , the loveliest flower … . |
4 | Would you care for some water ? ’ |
5 | Would you care for some coffee ? ’ |
6 | ‘ Would you care for some coffee ? ’ |
7 | ‘ Would you care for some coffee ? |
8 | ‘ And now , Ruth , will you ring for some tea ? |
9 | Will it appeal to some teaching styles more than others ? 3 . |
10 | For there is an inevitable clash between what they believe the place of women should be , and the beliefs of the surrounding world in which they are set , and which indeed they may themselves have to some extent appropriated . |
11 | Boys , can you think of some words to describe it ? |
12 | My policy is to vote in local elections for the person who , in my opinion , is going to serve the locality best , regardless of political views , but how can one vote without some knowledge of who is putting up for election ? |