Example sentences of "they [adv] [vb base] some [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So they just shove some tape over it .
2 They thus have some control over the speed with which the AGV moves through their section , and for those sections where the carrier does not move for the full 20 minutes there is the opportunity to pace their work over that span .
3 I mean it was very interesting in the Crown last night because apparently they , they normally have some rhythm and blues and soul and things like that on a Thursday .
4 And although England showed signs of improvement against Norway last month , following their debacle in the European Championship finals in Sweden during the summer , they still have some way to go to ensure a comfortable path to the United States .
5 I have weighed quite a few bream as soon as I have removed the hook , and again several hours later , and while they always lose some weight , there is no specific loss in terms of so many ounces per hour .
6 They always have some excuse , but Russia has far worse facilities than we have and how many players have they got in the top fifty ; three men and three women ?
7 Too close and you get swept over the edge except that they usually have some sort of wire-mesh barrier to stop you at the last moment .
8 In the Western Isles , climatic influences are almost as important as parent material in determining soil types ( more important in the case of peat , the most widespread soil type ) , while they also exert some influence with regard to biogeography .
9 They also provide some support for the thesis proposed by earlier studies of temporary workers ( particularly Meager , 1985 ) , where it has been argued that there is a strong association between growing organisations and users of temporary labour .
10 They clearly need some assistance from teachers to become much more precise in defining their areas of enquiry .
11 Second , they often live some distance from the black communities and so their black children tend to be socially isolated from immediate relatives and from other black people .
12 Now they simply unfold some cheesecloth and throw it over their shoulders ! ’
13 They simply give some indication of the level of relief .
14 In that respect they therefore have some similarity with hire-purchase agreements .
15 Although supplementary pensions and allowances ensure that basic needs are met , those who are entirely dependent upon them certainly suffer some degree of hardship compared with the standard of living of the majority of citizens , and strenuous efforts are being made to raise the level of the government 's ‘ guaranteed income ’ .
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