As for hares, they run at their own adventure, except some gentleman or other (for his pleasure) do make an enclosure for them.
Miss Blandy made answer, and said her papa had had nothing that she knew of except some peas on the Saturday night before.
He asked him if he had eaten anything that could have disagreed with him; and Mary, who was in the bedroom, replied "that her papa had had nothing that she knew of, except some peas on the Saturday night before.
For making of salt is a great and notable destruction of wood, and shall be greater hereafter, except some prouision be made for the better increase of firing.
We had here several sorts of wildfowl, which the Chilian had shot while we were gone, but I knew none of them by any of the kinds we have in England, except some teal.
In a letter of the same date to the king's secretary, the envoy stated that the 300 Scots had all been "killed and murdered," except some few.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "except some" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.