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How to use someone's in a sentence

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It's ignorance and unawareness of how people feel when you talk about someone's background and personalize that.
If I was pitching that day, my warmup would generally consist of throwing someone's socks to the shotgun seat from the back.
After all, it's trivially simple to find lots and lots of places where modern medicine has failed to explain or treat someone's illness.
Pointing the finger and shouting in someone's face, that's asking for trouble.
Sure, he's got a dagger to fight 1-on-1, but he's better off just cracking the back of someone's head with a blackjack.
In each of these situations, an unexpected turnaround causes someone's life to change dramatically, and for the better.
Even more prestigious is a place on someone's blogroll, a permanent link to one's own site.
That one's involved in presenting antigens to helper T cells, a process very close to presenting a pack of bloodhounds with someone's dirty sock.
We've bloodied noses and bit off ears with the best of them, before even the US was a twinkle in someone's eye.
The film comes to St. Kilda where blowing someone's brains out looks rather more amusing than shocking.
If you want to feel the urge to blow someone's brains out, try Marlene, and you know I'd try to help you out with anything.
As well as mourning someone's death, one ought to be able to celebrate their life.
Evolution doesn't stand or fall on those unassociated wrong beliefs, just as creation doesn't stand or fall on someone's belief in a flat earth.
The length of a 'foot' was standardised from the size of someone's 'mundowie' to 12 inches.
Anybody who can walk into someone's house as bold as brass and attempt to commit a serious offence has to be viewed as a menace to society.
Appearances are not a valid means of assessing someone's youth, whose favorableness or unfavorableness is a subjective, not objective, matter.
No one pays much attention to the nepotism in politics, until someone's sibling makes a boo-boo.
First you're another sloe-eyed vamp, then someone's mother, then you're camp.
There were always kids up one end of the street throwing boondies or chasing someone's dog.
It was in position for two-and-a-half years before being taken in the autumn of last year, probably ending up in a boot sale or someone's garden.
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One player carrying a swatter, runs around outside of circle and places swatter in someone's hand.
If he's just doing a lot of grandstanding or if he's playing someone's political game, that's another thing.
More often than not, if a conifer pops up in public, it's another news story about a fast-growing leylandii blocking someone's view.
A jab from someone's elbow had decorated Dulcie Vale with a black eye.
Sending someone to court is so costly that you can walk away scotfree after breaking someone's nose.
When it is brought to his attention that he has stepped on someone's feelings, he is unremorseful.
So Akela curled up on someone's palliasse, and silence fell.
If you have a small family then something compact is what you want and when you're short on space and someone's had too much to drink, Sofa beds by CSL are the perfect option.
I wouldn't have been surprised if, during the ad break, the sycophantic Burley had asked to borrow someone's cap she could do it to the Prime Minister.
There are relatively more well-known fears such as claustrophobia and hypochondria, but there are also other fears that can have a very real effect on someone's self-esteem.
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