Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [noun] [verb] for some " in BNC.
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1 | For example , in forensic contexts phoneticians and linguists have for some years now used their expertise to assist in voice identification ; academically this is a highly controversial enterprise . |
2 | careful preparation and engineering needed for some ground conditions |
3 | Agriculture contributed 11 per cent of GDP , with tobacco ( the main cash crop and export ) , sugar , maize , beef and cotton accounting for some two-thirds of the sector 's production . |
4 | The aim is to invest in a distance learning system and materials appropriate for some 70,000 NHS managers at the threshold of their managerial careers , with a take up of 3000 participants per year , at a cost somewhere between £ 100,000 to £300,000 for initial development . |
5 | These studies carried out with parties of students and colleagues continued for some twenty years … ’ . |
6 | The din and chaos continued for some time after help arrived from the êchelon of spectators , Charles and Peregrine among them . |
7 | The most important development in sprint and marathon racing for some time was the introducing of starting gates at the World Sprint Championships in Paris . |