Example sentences of "[noun prp] [is] [verb] some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I spect Marie 's left some food in the cupboard . |
2 | They send Christopher round to Ann 's to borrow some butter and a set of batteries for the cassette player . |
3 | IBM is licensing some Wollongong Group networking technology for use in future products . |
4 | Doctors say Mr Crowther is showing some improvement but he 's still seriously ill . |
5 | Apparently Miss Duncan is having some kind of attack , and she asked for Niall . ’ |
6 | Husband Godfrey Rhimes is finding some form at last . |
7 | I do so again to counter the growing myth that Teesside is becoming some sort of earthly paradise a wonderland where industry and nature have achieved perfect harmony . |
8 | Machismo is receiving some challenge from women 's movements and organisations , but these are only supported by a very small number of women . |
9 | Finally , it seems , Robert Sangster 's Musicale is receiving some recognition for her fine performance on unsuitably soft ground after having a none-too-easy run . |
10 | She happened to have dropped in to Charles 's to leave some shopping on her way over here . |
11 | THE building materials group Ibstock Johnsen is to shut some manufacturing plants in a move which will cost a total of £28 million . |
12 | The Federated Services interfaces wo n't be around until early next year , but SunSoft is offering some demonstration technology which will be available for Solaris 2.0 next month . |
13 | ‘ I imagine Dieter Erdle is doing some sort of history project ? ’ said Melissa unthinkingly between mouthfuls . |
14 | " John 's done some work on the room , " he said . |