Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] with some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well they normally just packed with some sort of wadding , I du n no . |
2 | The Community Programme also met with some suspicion when it was first introduced by the MSC in the early 1980s but it proved to be a boon for many bureaux to expand their services and broaden their workforce . |
3 | His quick eye also registered with some interest that not one of the ladies present , as far as he could judge , belonged to his mother 's circle . |
4 | A few weeks later , he also reported with some amusement how he had involved a colleague ( not a member of the group ) in discussion about another pupil when he had caught both himself and his colleague ‘ fixing ’ the child inadvertently in his bad behaviour . |
5 | Sophia also reflected with some satisfaction on the way she had spoken about Rupert-'only Rupert Stonebird' , who ‘ did n't seem to matter ’ . |
6 | Nor , for once , did he enclose his curriculum vitae — which he now contemplated with some discomfort . |
7 | Josie disappeared for a couple of minutes and then reappeared with some pillows and a duvet . |