Example sentences of "some [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 so I mean like I go down here , I do some off Broadway and then I nip down
2 Some courses run at weekends or in the evenings , and some during school hours .
3 I think Amber has had some during biology but it is not enough and I will be talking to the Parent Teachers Association about it . ’
4 But herbs are also such plants as borage , honeysuckle , hyssop , marshmallow , yellow gentian , and evening primrose , all plants with beautifully coloured showy flowers , some for shade and some for sun .
5 So she thought , well she saw Annabel handle it so beautifully she thought she might get some for Christopher for his Christmas .
6 Some were new , some were old ; some were for men , some for women ; some had baskets , some did not .
7 Their advantage is the presence of a wire wrap area found on some for user modifications .
8 I 've written a great many books for children and some for adults about children ( several from both categories have caused a wave of national commotion ) , broadcasted , televised , been translated into every language including some I had n't realised existed — and what about a bizarre unidentifiable Japanese edition that is put out as one of my books , that for all I know is a codebook for terrorists or drug-runners !
9 Sheltered housing is available through the housing department of local authorities , some through housing associations and some for purchase from private developers .
10 It raises a number of complex and inter-related matters , some of which are for the pensions industry , some for the banks , some for actuaries , auditors and regulators .
11 Yeah and some for Christine .
12 Er , and the issue was yes , we need some for emergency use and erm we will also need proba , probably need some for business use .
13 Different functions and properties can be distributed between different cells ; some for instance become contractile , whilst others specialize in synthesizing and secreting the chemical signals .
14 In addition to an absorbing interpretation of Winterreise , which comprises the second CD , we have a strange mélange on the first disc that consists of some of the songs arranged for viola and piano , some for piano alone , and some of the poems merely being read by Peter Härtling , who ends the disc with a 12-minute Epilogue , discoursing on Müller 's life .
15 Some farmers have beef cattle , some for breeding purposes or for showing purposes .
16 Er , and the issue was yes , we need some for emergency use and erm we will also need proba , probably need some for business use .
17 Then a messenger brought more mail and criss-crossed the room leaving a pile for the features editor , some for reporters , and a handful of things for Rosie .
18 But herbs are also such plants as borage , honeysuckle , hyssop , marshmallow , yellow gentian , and evening primrose , all plants with beautifully coloured showy flowers , some for shade and some for sun .
19 Perhaps she would get some for Christmas … .
20 Subsequently she inappropriately rewarded this behaviour by saying ‘ Drums again ! — I 'll get some for Christmas ’ .
21 A carp is quite happy on a high protein diet because it utilises some for tissue repair , construction of its own complex molecules such as enzymes and of course growth by addition of new body protein .
22 Stir in most of the chopped pepper , reserving some for garnish .
23 They 're mostly owned by us — some for companionship and others to be killed and eaten . ’
24 This is available from us free of charge in bulk orders and I hope you will consider taking some for distribution .
25 Thorny , pour some for Spider . ’
26 in this way the body reduces the demand for energy and reserves some for repair .
27 While you 're about it , get him in for some For Eyes . "
28 But perhaps the obvious disparity between individual talents and dispositions which clearly fit some for action more than others , the obvious tension involved between the pressures of active involvement in affairs and the inner detachment necessary for thought and contemplation , and the history of the development of Western institutional Christianity with its strong tradition of groups separated from the world in convents and monasteries , or priests distinguished from the laity by their religious calling , make it after all not so surprising that the discussions of active and contemplative life tended to stress their separation from each other rather than draw attention to a more fruitful affinity .
29 Keeping an eye on the weather … adventurer Rosemary Upton Life can be just plain sailing … ( with a bit of help , of course ) WHEN you get into your seventies for some For Rosemary Upton , who is just into her seventies , life could n't be more hectic or more adventurous !
30 We have certain clues , such as the folklore tradition of dancing at key dates and times in the year , and the importance of the type of stone used , some for example being pure quartz .
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