Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [conj] some [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Some of the time one gets a good response from people willing to help and some interesting periodicals to read or browse through briefly before doing the coding and counting .
2 In connection with the location of the energy barrier separating the two states , it is interesting to remark that some crystallographic results have been interpreted as containing B II phosphates when in fact these conformations correspond to ε-ζ values of roughly +30° ( see , for example , 10 ) which in the light of our findings should be considered B I .
3 This means that some quieter things can be done which are not possible if there are a great number of children around .
4 This suggests that some previous doubts are groundless .
5 It is interesting to note that some Muslim schools are considering opting out of local authority control and offering separate provision .
6 However , it is interesting to note that some wider forms of inter-group dependence can , paradoxically , act as a diversification mechanism to reduce organizational ambiguity , and may actually lessen the need for overall planning to ensure that specific interdependencies are always tightly managed .
7 I am sad to say that some Conservative Members and one or two of my hon. Friends seem to have a little Englander mentality .
8 We all know that some struggling companies that are trying to develop their business and put money into services might wish to develop by introducing modern buses , by erecting good bus shelters or by creating decent waiting facilities in their out-of-town operations .
9 I find it a little horrifying to think that some Commercial pilots flying large numbers of passengers may have had very little exposure to reduced ‘ g ’ .
10 So one seems able to conclude that some particular aspects of the overall optimal strategy are easier to understand than others and easier to understand earlier than others .
11 While Fisher is right to argue that some important principles can , nevertheless , be applied , he is also right to say that the consumerist philosophy and concepts of compulsory care which involve acting in the individual 's interests are basically incompatible .
12 However , the International Herald Tribune of Feb. 1 reported that some Taiwanese economists believed that the plan " could prove to be only a temporary crutch that will fail if the worldwide economic slump continues " .
13 It was 10 years ago that Dr Roubik first discovered that some stingless bees are exclusively carrion-eaters , based on a complete absence of pollen in the nest , and the absence of the usual pollen baskets on the hind legs of workers .
14 ( One suspects that some head teachers regard such librarians as potential trouble-makers , but is it wise to buy a quiet life at the expense of quality of service ? )
15 An AFP report of April 15 claimed that some 3,000 refugees were crossing into Bangladesh every day , and that the total refugee population was 205,698 .
16 It is first necessary to recognize that some financial assets are closer substitutes for money than other financial assets , and so are the more likely to be immediately affected by a change in the money supply .
17 When the King 's Declarations were finally published , Richard Baxter was pleasantly surprised to find that some important concessions had been made to his position .
18 Something ancient is surfacing here , in other words , and it is tempting to believe that some French critics , especially those who are hostile to the English a cappella tradition ( to whom we shall return ) , can hear in English choral recordings the voice of their ancient Protestant adversary all too clearly .
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