Somebody
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1813 examples of Somebody in a sentence
And then finally
somebody
picked up a microscope and looked at the water that was sitting next to the cores.
And I could see everybody looked at me,
somebody
said, "Bollywood."
And if NASA doesn't do it, China might, or
somebody
in this room might write a big check.
If
somebody
lost an arm, we gave them a wooden stick with a hook on it.
Now we've got F18s and F22s, and if
somebody
loses an arm, we give them a plastic stick with a hook on it."
It is so novel to see this, that
somebody
actually picked up an analog device and has written to me.
And I took ownership of this phrase when
somebody
quoted it, and
somebody
else said, "Oh by the way, that isn't what you originally wrote in that first 1968 Whole Earth Catalog.
So you might think you could use a key to scratch
somebody'
s car, but if
somebody
else said that, you didn't get credit for it.
Unfortunately,
somebody
with a bit of a hero complex decided that this damsel was in distress and needed saving.
Sometimes you can give
somebody
all the facts and figures, and they say, "I know what all the facts and details say, but it just doesn't feel right."
And it occurred to me that in this whole non-governmental world,
somebody
needs to be thinking about organizing public goods markets.
I mean,
somebody
pays you to go around and travel and look at some of the most beautiful places on the planet.
Somebody
was talking yesterday about Maslowian hierarchy.
Somebody
from India would know, of course.
Somebody
will license this technology and develop marketable products, and she would get revenue.
It's
somebody
with a good idea.
Here I am at TED saying this to you guys who know this already, but it's
somebody
with a good idea who can sow that seed.
And yeah, I made this album completely on my own and I didn't wait for
somebody
to say, "Hey Jacob, you should make an album on your own."
But apparently
somebody
blew it, because the Lamanites were able to kill all the Nephites.
And we also built in a website address so that if
somebody
decodes the code within the code within the code, they can send an email to that address.
If
somebody
steals a joke from Larry David, for instance, it's not as funny.
A person can come in and take
somebody
else's gown, cut off three inches from the bottom, go to the E.U. and register it as a new, original design.
Or is it a physically fixed expression of an idea: something that
somebody
made and they deserve to own it for a while and make money from it?
For example,
somebody
wrote, "Hey Ze, if you ever come to Boulder, you should rock out with us," and I said, "Why wait?" [rocking out] (Video) (Music) And they said, "Hey Ze, thanks for rocking out, but I meant the kind of rocking out where we'd be naked."
And then on Twitter,
somebody
said to me, "Your talk on YouTube was DMCA'd.
You know, I think people go into a restaurant, and
somebody
orders a steak, and we all know where steak comes from, and
somebody
orders a chicken, and we know what a chicken is, but when they're eating bluefin sushi, do they have any sense of the magnificent animal that they're consuming?
Somebody
says they're linking to something interesting, and you get an '80s pop song.
So
somebody
at Time, at the magazine, thought it would be fun to nominate me for this thing they did last year.
So that, if
somebody
can fake sincerity, if they can fake passion, they stand a better chance of being selected in that way, which seems a little dangerous.
Like if you're looking for marijuana in students' lockers, it'll point right to
somebody.
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