Example sentences of "some in the " in BNC.
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1 | However , some in the Treasury are understood to have been recommending a base rate increase for some weeks on the grounds that there was insufficient evidence that the economy had cooled . |
2 | If that happens , the logic behind the Deloitte strategy will have disappeared and some in the profession are predicting that Deloitte US may have to admit defeat and reconsider its position . |
3 | His supporters , including some in the Yorkshire media , point out the difficulty in attracting sponsorship to an unsuccessful team and a slow decline in the membership figures . |
4 | She said we 'd get some in the sales , but I suppose it 's too late now . |
5 | Failure has driven some in the past to tears , but for the moment the 22-year-old Andrew Hare , from Sleaford , Lincolnshire , is quietly showing the bright-eyed optimism of the first-timer . |
6 | Failure has driven some in the past to tears , but for the moment the 22-year-old Andrew Hare , from Sleaford , Lincolnshire , is quietly showing the bright-eyed optimism of the first-timer . |
7 | There were always some in the State Department who thought the policy might be pushed a little further : who thought that a unified Germany might become a big partner for America in the same way as is ( say some ) Japan . |
8 | Increasingly , however , some in the administration think that trade will not be enough to anchor Eastern Europe to the prosperous West — which means that policy-makers are considering the ticklish question of the future of the European Community . |
9 | Some in the profession of political commentating would opt for Bagehot as their formative influence , but mine has long been Sir David — a founder of biased Tory journalism . |
10 | IN JANUARY , some in the City forecast that by the end of last month there would be failures among large , quoted property companies . |
11 | Some in the polytechnics fear the changes , allowing them to become universities , will amount to a takeover , and in a second dispute , they have accused one of the universities ' ruling bodies of poaching senior staff . |
12 | Some in the industry believe Britain will follow suit . |
13 | Some in the Republic believe , though , that the decision to call off the tours would suit the SARU , who have been made aware that three matches in four days in Bucharest in the middle of June followed by two in a week in Rome could leave very few survivors from heat stroke . |
14 | Although most brachiopods were attached to a firm substrate by a stalk which emerges through a hole in the pointed end of the animal , there are some in the fossil record in which there is no opening for such a stalk . |
15 | Each of the 300 occupied a slightly different ecological niche : some living among the rocks inshore ; some in the depths ; all ( as many cichlids do ) holding their developing young in their mouths for protection ( ‘ mouth breeders ’ ) ; and some highly specialized types earning a living by sucking the young ones out of the mouths of brooding mothers . |
16 | There are some in the window with roughly that width of blade . |
17 | Each slept in a special place : one group in the shed where the chaff for the cattle was stored , some in the main room of the hut beside the cooking fires and others outside under the porch . |
18 | Leave some in the bottle … ’ |
19 | ‘ Got some in the other room , in the dresser cupboard . ’ |
20 | As it stood , it consisted of a multi-volume jumble of vers libre , written over many years , some in the form of letters , especially to her mother — ‘ if I sent her a letter she sent me some money — so I kept on writing ’ — listing the men she 'd known . |
21 | ’ — just as our neighbours in New Zealand — ’ There was a cheer from some in the crowd at the mention of the sister colony . |
22 | At about the same period Youatt remarked that most of Somerset 's cattle were good red Devons but that a few in northern Somerset were particoloured Devons and some in the west of the county were yellowish rather than deep red or were sheeted ( that is to say , with broad white belts ) . |
23 | Most of today 's herds are in the Midlands and north of England , but there are still several in Scotland and also some in the south and southwest of England . |
24 | Cars , coaches and lorries brought more than 240 wreaths , most in red and white , many of them from abroad , and some in the shape of a football pitch . |
25 | Sales of surplus property , including some in the Green Belt , are estimated to have raised £240m in 1987–88 and there is still ‘ significant scope ’ for property rationalisation . |
26 | In recent months some in the planning profession have revived the notion of planned new communities in areas of particular stress as an alternative to unconstrained private sector development . |
27 | Some in the North East , such as Washington , were intended to act as regional growth centres . |
28 | It seemed feasible to some in the profession that , in releasing pressurised teachers to enjoy the experience of a different context , they might choose never to return . |
29 | However , very little is known of any deaf aristocrats prior to 1750 , but there were some in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries , a number of whom achieved political renown . |
30 | Some in the team began to laugh until they cried . |