Example sentences of "[verb] some of [art] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Coarser gauges and of course knitting some of the more specialist yarns like Channel which in particular .
2 Bowled over by the originality and assurance of Joyce 's Ulysses , which was being sent to him by the author in typescript section by section , Pound was between 1920 and 1922 dismantling the several hundred lines of The Cantos that he had written and published , and recasting them radically , using some of the same material but trying for a less personalized presentation .
3 And we shared some of the same problems , sewage s leaking into the offices and asbestos lagging round the piping .
4 Certainly anyone who has ever had a severe , immediate reaction to a food is likely to react in the same way if they are told that they have consumed some of the same food .
5 Indeed , I have given some of the same warnings myself and , like them , have advised paying off debts and accumulating cash .
6 The presentations of the results followed the same format as last year and journalists invited to Blackfriars were given the opportunity to sample some of the own brand products introduced into stores in 1992/93 .
7 But it has some of the same staff , with a new manager director and so on .
8 ‘ They appear to know some of the same people . ’
9 As a result the later Chapters of this book explore some of the these areas ; they can not be as focussed on the specifically procedural aspects of prosecution and trial .
10 The changes which took place in Eastern Europe during 1989 and 1990 pose some of the same problems .
11 This booklet covers some of the many services available and more importantly how to make use of them .
12 This booklet covers some of the many services available and more importantly how to make use of them .
13 Another study , by Mintel , a market-research company , covers some of the same ground as the academics ' book ( but costs £795 ) .
14 Rail users have been subjected to annual fare increases well above inflation for several years now , so it is quite justified for motorists to receive some of the same treatment .
15 In contemporary British society this link is accepted to a greater degree so far as the care of children and motherhood is concerned , though social attitudes still reveal some of the same ambivalence .
16 The policy responses after the 1985 riots show some of the same characteristics as those during 1980–1 , but as argued earlier , the emphasis on the ‘ criminality ’ of the riot participants favoured explanations that linked disorder to the pathological characteristics of inner-city residents which pushed them towards lawlessness and crime .
17 I once watched a television documentary about St Kilda , during which they interviewed some of the few people living who had been born and had spent their youth on the island .
18 The 1920s in Europe , at least , had seen some of the same romanticism about leaving technically advanced civilization as occurred again in the 1960s and 1970s .
19 Those industrial societies which were ( and in a few cases still are ) collectivist and centrally planned , have had to cope with different problems , although they too were affected by economic recession , and faced some of the same difficulties in maintaining economic growth .
20 The control of rape reporting by the state raises some of the same issues as that concerning the control of pornography .
21 Many markets which exhibit some of the same characteristics as health care — uncertainty , risk and imperfect information — are characterised by long-term relationships between buyers and sellers , which are based on trust , track record and a reputation for quality of service and reliability .
22 The main breeds created from Shorthorn crosses are shown in Table 3 , while Table 4 shows some of the many breeds which have been improved with the addition of Shorthorn blood .
23 It is exactly the same tension that made The Smiths a success , and in their low-key way I suspect that Felt will keep some of the same cult appeal now they are gone .
24 Longer term parking space may be located on the north side of the roundabout which links some of the many sliproads together at ground level , pedestrian subways having been thoughtfully provided .
25 This led , through X The Unknown ( 1957 ) , which parodies the complacency of the authorities towards the radiation threat and Quatermass 2 ( 1957 ) , in which the visiting monsters come much closer to taking over the world , to the cycle of horror films that started with The Curse of Frankenstein ( 1956 ) , moving away from immediate contemporary concerns towards mythological narratives that touched some of the same fears and terrors .
26 They will perform some of the same functions , but they will not be an exact replacement for traditional trams .
27 Ironically , now that Renault and Volvo are part of a greater alliance they are seeking to use some of the same components in their two , separate gearboxes .
28 Attempts to solve some of the many problems which arise are not made easier by the many changes currently being made in Social Security , the introduction of the Community Charge and the new housing legislation .
29 The discussion is biased towards the cognitive processes involved during reading , with spelling considered as an adjunct which uses ( and misuses some of the same processes .
30 A more recent collection , which reflects some of the same debates and also considers their implications for the economic geography of the UK is The Geography of De-Industrialisation edited by Ron Martin and Bob Rowthorn ( London and Basingstoke , Macmillan ; 1986 ) .
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