Example sentences of "[pron] in some " in BNC.
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1 | To see things differently means changing ourselves in some way , and most of us are reluctant to do this . |
2 | The City 's still his in some way , held in trust . ’ |
3 | ‘ We are profoundly concerned about the length of some waiting times first non-urgent outpatient appointments which in some cases have increased since the National Audit Office examination ’ . |
4 | A competitor to X is Sun Microsystem 's Network extensible Window System ( NeWS ) which in some ways is technicalsuperior . |
5 | The aim was expressed at the launch of a new report reviewing the role and prospects of the small firms sector in the economy , Small Firms in Britain , a publication which in some ways is the government 's answer to pressure for a regular ‘ report on small business ’ , similar to the weighty volume published annually in the United States . |
6 | The inertia of the justice system ( which in some places barely exists ) is notorious . |
7 | But there was also a conservative revolt against O'Neill within the Unionist Party with some ‘ official ’ candidates being pro-O'Neill and others being nominated by branches which shared Paisley 's politics ( and which in some cases were run by Paisley supporters ) . |
8 | Sure enough , its appearance was associated with a distinct fever , which in some babies rose as high as 38C ( 100.4F ) . |
9 | The first of these conditions ( which in some respects contrast sharply with the regulation in Britain before 1985 ) was that there had to be factual grounds to suspect a person of having committed a crime contrary to the security of the state . |
10 | There were other polled cattle in Ireland throughout the ages : the ‘ maol ’ ( hornless ) types are referred to in traditional cattle-raiding stories which in some cases can be traced back to the fourth century , and remains of polled cattle have been found ( along with small , horned Kerry types ) at archaeological sites dating back three to four thousand years . |
11 | Goods and services which in some countries are circulated by being exchanged on the market are circulated by the state in others ; health care and medicines are a good example . |
12 | On the one hand these groups , which in some respects mark the bridge between the old and the new philanthropy , were the first to focus their attention directly on urban working-class ( and in some instances lower-middle-class ) youth , rather than on children and adolescents , or women and girls . |
13 | Under this general heading we can identify perhaps seven composite programmes , which in some way are designed to enhance urban physical and/or economic development . |
14 | Growth is a problem in spatial organisation , controlled by genes which in some way carry a ‘ plan ’ of the organism . |
15 | This extends to his judicious choice of tempi which thankfully avoids the ‘ brakes on for the big melodies ’ approach , which in some versions comes close to collapsing the entire edifice under its own emotional weight . |
16 | The inhabitants of the outside world exist for the social actor not as persons whom he knows on an individualised basis , but as social types ( like mechanics or planners ) , or indistinguishable collectivities of persons ( like bureaucrats , Tories or Dinka ) The rules and conditions coming from the outside which in some way affect him are simply taken as given . |
17 | The most important capital market imperfections occur in equity markets , making them a relatively minor source of new capital for companies , and in credit markets , which in some circumstances can cause credit rationing . |
18 | The number of changes is too great to catalogue here , but one , in particular , is worthy of mention — liquid assets , which in some cases may be either fixed or current . |
19 | Consider , for example , 1920 , which in some respects was the most critical year for Labour . |
20 | Meredith craned her neck and saw behind her an even older notice announcing a trio of public hangings , two of them for offences which in some circumstances would not even have warranted a custodial sentence today . |
21 | ‘ It is not only the economic loss of the things they have stolen from them but the fear , which in some cases leads to long-term psychological consequences which , if the victim is elderly , may never go away . ’ |
22 | The main idea here has been to exploit the existence of particles known as ‘ muons ’ which in some ways behave like electrons , but are some 207 times heavier and are unstable . |
23 | So far as I am aware , we have no evidence , for example , to show whether male unemployment which in some areas has been higher than the rate for females , has enabled tending tasks of old relatives to be taken on by men who remain at home . |
24 | Some elders may have been obliged to be attached to objects or routines which in some way were exploitative , oppressive or otherwise caused suffering . |
25 | Hats are n't a great idea — they make life very difficult for the cameraman because you ca n't see the face underneath ( which in some cases might be an advantage ) . |
26 | Historie can be seen as describing the past as past , and as fragmentarily reconstructed by the detached , scholarly and scientific method of the historian , ; Geschichte as describing a past which in some fashion also impinges upon and involves the present , a past which must be approached via subjective commitment rather than by a purely objective analysis of a more neutral kind . |
27 | Moreover , there is the extremely serious issue of harassment and physical violence directed against black communities which in some urban areas takes places on a routine basis with highly distressing and in some cases fatal consequences ( CRE , 1979 ; Home Office , 1981 ; CRE , 1981 ; Klug , 1982 ) . |
28 | Children go to the former for six hours a day to follow an educational programme , which in some aspects is quite unrelated to their culture ; they live in the latter , their world shaped by their parents . |
29 | Tax rates vary from one country to another : a prime example being VAT , which in some parts of Europe at the time of writing is over 20 per cent on certain items . |
30 | Are we content with the quality of college provision , which in some instances has appeared to be close to a ‘ care and containment ’ policy , or are we going to ensure that students with disabilities receive the maximum opportunity to realise their potential ? |