1 A step in the distance; some one coming up towards the arch.
2 No one answered; so some one lifted the latch and went in.
3 Perhaps I did; perhaps some one else; perhaps it was from Heaven.
4 Maybe some day some one will step forward and explain rich men.
5 Then silence; and some one entered the room and shut the door.
6 He heard a whispering in the entry; some one was softly snoring.
7 But the minister resumed, without seeing Simson, speaking to some one else.
8 I like some one I can talk to; some guy with ideas.
9 The King was engaged in conversation with some one in his room.
10 The table was sold to some one that had a large house.
11 But once some one hass made it; once it hass had value.
12 Both in the cities and the country some one is always walking.
13 Suddenly some one in the depth of the garden raised a cry.
14 The new outlook includes restructuring charges, as well as some one - time gains.
15 As the Colonel stepped forward, some one in the audience said audibly:
16 Well have a really great old gab some one of these days.
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