(61) Why did you do something like that?
(62) There is always something,and you will see some people.
(63) The topic of addiction remains something of a taboo.
(64) Watching that film really did something to me.
(65) He foraged in the kitchen for something to eat.
(66) Everybody is being secretive : there's something cooking.
(67) She leaned forward and whispered something in my ear.
(68) There was something sinister about Mr Scott's death.
(69) Surely we should do something about it?
(70) The book loses something in translation.
(71) John leaned over and whispered something into my ear.
(72) Don't jog me, or you'll make me spill something!
(73) knowing something of everything and everything of something.
(74) When you're done, perhaps I can say something.
(75) Always lock your bicycle to something secure.
(76) She's a professor of something or other at Leeds.
(77) There was something else eating at him.
(78) Something was eating away the foliage.
(79) He whispered something in her ear.
(80) I have something to talk with you.
(81) Here's a little something for your birthday.
(82) He turned and murmured something to the professor.
(83) She wrote something on a small piece of paper.
(84) I have heard something of the kind.
(85) Something unusual is about to happen.
(86) He dug into the ground to get something.
(87) It is something between a jug and a vase.
(88) You are 21.That's something to be proud of.
(89) Something seems to be amiss can I help?
(90) People work in banks know something about finance.
(61) I survived. Someone or something had had compassion on me.
(62) The only time that we attempted to do something like that was in the city of Philadelphia.
(63) He is badly down; something unhappy must have happened to him.
(64) Rachel, you must have misunderstood her! Ellie would never say something like that.
(65) To "have bitten off more than you can chew" is an idiom that means you have tried to do something which is too difficult for you.
(66) He groaned and slapped his forehead, as if suddenly remembering something obvious.
(67) At the eleventh hour the government decided that something had to be done.
(68) At last, a 5-0 victory gives England's supporters something to shout about.
(69) How many times do I have to tell you something before it sinks in?
(70) Do something about it.
(71) There's something else I'd like to talk about as well.
(72) It's a huge book, not something you'd like to lug around.
(73) I sat gazing at the blank screen, trying to think of something to write.
(74) He may be able to prescribe you something for that cough.
(75) This house is rather big for us. We need something smaller.
(76) There's something I have to speak to you about - it's a delicate matter .
(77) Don't form an opinion about something based on appearance alone.
(78) Dogs and foxes scavenged through the trash cans for something to eat.
(79) No matter how many times you tell him something, it never seems to go in.
(80) I had a nagging feeling that I had forgotten something.
(81) Tom and Mary are fighting a lot these days. We should do something about it.
(82) This job is so boring. I wish I could do something more creative.
(83) It's not something I can give you rules for; you'll have to use your judgement.
(84) Something like sixty percent of all married men will have an affair at some point in their marriage.
(85) Pain is the body's way of telling us that something is wrong.
(86) The jacket was a bit busy for my tastes - I'd prefer something a bit plainer.
(87) I wish she'd do something to help herself instead of just wallowing in self-pity!
(88) Shall we get together on Friday and go for a drink or something?
(89) He thought that if he couldn't see something, it didn't exist.
(90) This is something of a grudge match against a long-term enemy.
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