Example sentences of "he [adv] [verb] some [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Up until June 30 next year , Teddy is attempting to go flying in as many different aircraft as possible , and he already has some impressive types in his logbook .
2 The story is resumed where Little Turtle returns to the tortoise , telling him that he still has some angry feelings , even though he has used the turtle response .
3 He says he once found some old ammunition sticking out of the ground .
4 ‘ Well , I have heard a rumour that he once bought some stolen coins ; but mind you that 's just a rumour .
5 He also made some excellent pictures of the floating city of Bangkok and its inhabitants , which had never been seen in the west .
6 He also made some modest remark about his achievement , such as it was , and hazarded the opinion that he might best be remembered by his devotion to cheese .
7 Still , David was also an honest and capable footballer and , even if his Palace career was not to reach his previous level , he played some useful games for us and was probably at his best in the autumn of 1983 , when he also scored some valuable goals , including one late winner against his home town club , Cardiff City .
8 He also wrote some incidental theatre music for a play by Gebler , Thamos , König in Ägypten ( Thamos , King of Egypt ) , which , however , did not remain long in the repertory .
9 He also has some good friends at school and the company of the Christine family and of course Uncle Kevin and Auntie Linda , the new hostel parents , so please continue to pray for them all , as they continue to face up to continued separation from their parents .
10 But he also included some explosive thoughts about the future political makeup of Poland .
11 But he also makes some telling comparisons between the Windsors ' gleeful acceptance of baubles from foreign potentates , and the reluctance they show in giving anything in return .
12 He also gave some serious thought to how he should look .
13 He later signed some bogus invoices at a meeting with Guppy and Marsh in Switzerland .
14 A year after his first interview at Bloomsbury House , he was still saying that ‘ he really wanted some particular friend who would take a close interest in him ’ .
15 Now , in the television ads , he cheerfully delivered some hammy lines before falling backwards into a swimming pool .
16 He invariably had some spicy piece of information to impart that would add to Preston 's meagre understanding .
17 He then found some black crêpe paper and put some in his coal box saying , ‘ There , that is the coal . ’
18 He then gained some extra seconds of recuperation by tying up his laces .
19 He then performed some simple experiments to test whether the digger wasp recognized her own entrance by the distinctive array of odd objects ( haphazardly fallen sticks , pine cones , stones etc. ) around it , or by some stimulus emanating from the entrance itself .
20 Firstly , he certainly thwarted some papal provisions by taking vigorous action against any bishop involved in the process .
21 He recently planted some old apple trees ( including a ‘ Peasgood 's Nonsuch ’ ) , walnuts , alders and two whitebeams , with a row of Norway maple ( Acer platanoides ) to mark the end of the land .
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