Example sentences of "somewhere a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Somewhere a bagpipe skirled . |
2 | Somewhere a phone began to ring . |
3 | The clanging from the blacksmith 's rang like a bell through the air ; somewhere a child cried , the son or daughter of one of the garrison . |
4 | Somewhere a clock has struck two , or three . |
5 | Somewhere a clock was chiming . |
6 | They made love , clumsily because of the plaster casts on his legs , while somewhere a patient shouted in delirium . |
7 | The lamps in the cressets gave out the scent of perfumed oil , and somewhere a lutenist was playing quietly . |
8 | ‘ He said he 'd read it somewhere a couple of years ago , and it had struck him so deeply that he could n't shake it from his mind . |
9 | ‘ Let's go somewhere a bit quieter , ’ said Simon . |
10 | But no doubt you had a nice tete-a-tete lunch somewhere a bit more upmarket , eh ? |
11 | ‘ You 'd have thought your Brian could have found you somewhere a bit more comfortable , ’ interposed Mrs Harper , seeing her opportunity of introducing Brian to his disadvantage , ‘ he must know a few folk , it 's not only money that counts . … ’ |
12 | Now only three or four years later I 'd say of yeah we 're go to somewhere a bit quieter , so that kids can go to bed of a night time , we could have a apartment . |
13 | No , no , no , wait a minute , wait a minute , let me think , this was somewhere , do n't forget they come from all over the bloody country the South of England Show erm , this scrumpy was all somewhere a bit farther north , Cotswolds or |
14 | Just keep it Well put it somewhere a bit safer than that . |
15 | There does not lurk somewhere a Dorian Gray-like picture of an irascible , opinionated Attila ; although people say he is not entirely without a temper . |
16 | Somewhere a telephone rang . |
17 | Somewhere a camp fire was lit and we were drawn towards it instinctively . |
18 | Rose pulls at a handle , and somewhere a bell dances . |
19 | Somewhere a bell rang out in the age-old call of the Angelus , reminding her that it was midday and she had to meet Rohan . |
20 | So too with exhibiting : somewhere a reader may be able to grow significantly better roses than his or her neighbours , and he or she would like to put it to the test of the show-bench . |
21 | Somewhere a dog howls . |
22 | The blue night was full of stars ; somewhere a dog barked rhythmically . |
23 | Somewhere a dog howled and Corbett shuddered . |
24 | I think I have read somewhere a bookseller 's comment that it would be fair to describe an ‘ opened ’ private press book as ‘ rare in this state ’ . |
25 | Just how much they obtain there from is known only to themselves , but this could well be a final act born of an inextinguishable instinctive knowledge that there is somewhere a source of power available to the individual whereby he can supplement his capacity to face a fading future , or any other of life 's unwelcome experiences , at least with less apprehension , if not with absolute serenity . |
26 | Somewhere a victrola was squeaking . |
27 | Well what what you could do is put in brackets somewhere a list of accents you can think of so that if people really do n't know what to do . |
28 | Can I make a suggestion about , probably not relevant to B T but might be relevant to the other continuous jobs , if like health care it nearly follows the procedure that you 've got at the moment and that is that in that procedure you have somewhere a line that says that your continuous jobs at the beginning of the job , or early on in the job , in the master job file there is put a note of which parts of the procedure apply and which parts do n't , or how filing is done , or whatever bit is different , which allows you the flexibility for each job to have it 's own , to have it 's own small procedure that forms part of the master job file , that says this is how this one is done , if those differences are very small . |
29 | Somewhere a st'lyan neighed shrilly . |
30 | Our role is to propose a prudent council tax and that is what we 've done and at the end of the day I agree , the figures are juggled one way or another but it does show a net saving of one point three million and however you look at it Mr Mayor I 'm sure the leader of the council , if he adopted these proposals , could then find somewhere a sum for a stress control officer . |