In a moment she had left the wagon tongue and was standing somewhere behind me.
The reporter seemed to be standing somewhere on the road near the front of Elise's house.
"Nobody is going to be standing on a corner somewhere," he added.
"People don't want to stand somewhere and look at each other," he said.
We have to stand somewhere as we decide the next step forward.
The small engine shed would then have stood somewhere to the right of the photographer.
They stood somewhere in another time, on the roof of the world.
He could make out somebody's feet standing on a lawn somewhere.
Half that would mean you could stand somewhere and hold it with one hand, do stuff with the other.
"Get up, and go stand somewhere farther away from me."