Example sentences of "[subord] [adv] [verb] some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is then more important than ever to include some topsoil to introduce the essential bacteria . |
2 | I enjoyed that drive , and when it ended was more anxious than ever to shake some sense into Margaret . |
3 | In areas of resistant rocks the wavecut platform ( Plate 27 ) , although often showing some degree of concavity , may be considerably flatter than the average sand and shingle beach . |
4 | Some would say it would have been worth it if only to gain some insight into the arcane workings of SCOTVEC . |
5 | The three eldest girls , Agnes , Sarah , and Nancy only worked infrequently at pressing , as if perhaps to get some cash for a new dress , or a pair of shoes , but possibly to assist the family in times of particular money shortage . |
6 | ‘ Would you be kind enough to tell me your name ? ’ he asked , wriggling while still attempting some semblance of charm and authority . |
7 | Dorigo : Looked as classy as ever made some wonderfull runs along the wing was never in trouble . |
8 | I might as well do some work . ’ |
9 | On the other hand , I 've got nothing at all against backing the scum.That way , if they lose and the bet does n't come up , you 're still happy anyway because they 've been beaten , and if they are going to win , you might as well make some money out of it . |
10 | May as well make some money . |
11 | I thought if I am going to be out of work , I might as well make some cash out of it . |
12 | Besides , they cost so much , you might as well get some fun out of them . |
13 | and then er I thought oh I might as well put some veg in , you know , so I put some veg in , so when we , I says oh I 'll do this , I 'll do this stew , you know , nearly to finish it like , and erm when we come in we 'll have a meal ready for us , it were right nice coming into it meal ready |
14 | Might as well have some light on the matter . |