Pronoun
other some
(UK, dialect, obsolete) Some other people or things.
During last night's debate, John Kerry and John Edwards were so friendly to each other some political experts think that they may end up running together. In fact Kerry and Edwards were so friendly, President Bush accused them of planning a gay marriage. Conan O'Brien
As the meteorite cools and taenite and kamacite are sorting out of each other some of the trace elements will prefer to be located in taenite or kamacite. Source: Internet
In dense plantings, peas give each other some measure of mutual support. Source: Internet
Perhaps you can take your hidden stash and buy your significant other some flowers. Source: Internet
So these two statues deserve to stand beside each other some place in the world. Source: Internet