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Examples
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Ye have made a name for thyself, now busy thyself and shake some'at up a bit!
ZD's laptop out of the pawn shop...Get ready for waaaay more ZD! 2006
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An* sometimes if they can't, like they're in jail or some'at, they gets sick. '
The Gates of Noon Rohan, Michael Scott, 1951- 1992
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"Wot you needs is a good breakfast so there's some'at to chuck up when you continues on your way."
Unlikely Duchess Balogh, Mary 1990
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That keeps them plugs in, don't it? an 'it's some'at to hang short lines to, ain't it?
Gold Out of Celebes Aylward Edward Dingle
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"Hallo!" says another at this, "then there's some'at queer i 'the wind!"
The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, August 1850 of Literature, Science and Art. Various
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"It'll be some'at like old times," Harkness had declared.
Red-Robin Jane Abbott
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'You must drink this, Jacob, an' eat some'at, 'she says,' before you go out. '
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 099, March, 1876 Various
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'I want some'at as' d send a body to sleep -- mek 'em sleep for a long time, wi'out hurtin '' em.
Julia And Her Romeo: A Chronicle Of Castle Barfield From "Schwartz" by David Christie Murray David Christie Murray
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The old man, still looking at him, and keen enough to notice the struggle he had to master his feelings, went on to say, "Thaa's poorly, my lad, thaa mun goa to th 'doctor, and see if he canna gie thee some'at."
Little Abe Or, The Bishop of Berry Brow F. Jewell
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However, I soon scrambled aat o 'th' dike, and after a good bit o 'trying I maanted agean and set off on th' road; but I hadn't gone far before I faan some'at wor wrang wi 'th' bridle.
Little Abe Or, The Bishop of Berry Brow F. Jewell
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