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

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1 Table 10.1 summarizes some of the changes in women 's work , or at least its statistical visibility , over the twentieth century .
2 This assuaged some of the fears expressed by managers and engineers in the existing supply undertakings about possible over-centralisation of power in a nationalised undertaking .
3 erm And the reason I 've given you that one is that that was drawn in 1675 by David Loggen , and it 's a very , very accurate one , and it 's rather easier to see some of the places I shall be talking about , so I think it 's a nice one for you to have close up .
4 I thought you would be interested to see some of the questions raised by Members so far , and I am enclosing these and the responses to them at this current stage of our thinking .
5 Another described some of the difficulties that can emerge in an arts course , and suggested that a core-plus-extension model might work best :
6 This avoids some of the difficulties .
7 This removes some of the layers of paint , occasionally rubbing down the surface of the paper , enhancing the brightness of those shafts of light on the stone .
8 This removes some of the layers of paint , occasionally rubbing down the surface of the paper , enhancing the brightness of those shafts of light on the stone .
9 The same technique can be used for projections though this reintroduces some of the disadvantages — notably the bulk — of CRTs .
10 By this means some of the theories associated with the principle of ‘ normalisation ’ will be tested .
11 Chapter 7 described some of the reasons which made Aplysia a strategic choice for researching the neurobiology of certain basic forms of memory formation .
12 Section 241 lists some of the types of orders the court may make under section 238 or section 239 .
13 In the light of the one sided nature of the contest , Glenn William was quick to highlight some of the difficulties that he felt hindered the development of British tennis players , in relation to the situation in his country .
14 These lifted some of the restrictions attaching to contracts , such as those involving precarious employment outside the state sector or fixed-term and other like kinds of less secure employment .
15 Law personally conducted the negotiations with Gardner Sinclair over the sale of the Observer and the Pall Mall Gazette in 1914 ; this negotiation also demonstrates that , as well as producing information and nursing editors , the party had to work hard to keep some of the newspapers in business .
16 These temper some of the positives .
17 These included some of the plums , nectarines and apricots successfully coaxed by Miller to produce early fruit at Chelsea .
18 Factors associated with homosexuality are likely to explain some of the cases among men .
19 Indeed , it is hard to explain some of the oddities even of modern Greece by the history of the past 500 years .
20 The most detailed discussion of the difference between fall-rise and the ‘ compound ’ fall-plus-rise is Sharp ( 1958 ) , though this is not easy reading and many will find it hard to follow some of the examples .
21 It had already been possible to offset some of the costs of industrial building , but this incentive was now extended to commercial projects in the zones .
22 Moreover , it might be possible to resolve some of the difficulties that might arise before , say , eviction or redundancy became real possibilities .
23 There is , however , one compulsory element : where a number of properties are insured under a block policy it will not be possible to insure some of the buildings and not others — the additional cover must be taken out on all , with landlords apportioning out the additional costs .
24 Research on the involvement of disabled people in preparing local authorities ' community care plans in April 1992 illustrates some of the barriers .
25 1.1 Inaccessibility The question of the extent to which the information must be inaccessible to the public has arisen in widely differing situations and although it is difficult to formulate any more specific statement of principle than that of Lord Greene MR in Saltman , it is useful to consider some of the cases .
26 Many patients have the highest praise for the effectiveness of communication with hospital staff but there is also , undoubtedly , a lot of criticism , and it is useful to outline some of the problems which can arise when a patient is admitted to hospital .
27 At this point it would be useful to clarify some of the terms being used in this area of adoption practice .
28 But it is in the tension between conceptual confusion and social reality that it is possible to expose some of the assumptions that inform policy and some of the hidden agendas that are currently structuring the life chances of subordinated communities .
29 It is possible to read some of the writings of Marx and Engels as suggesting a mechanical succession of stages , following one after the other , or it is possible to seen in their work , concentrating on other passages , a less determinist view of progress .
30 In Le Planétarium ( 1959 ) , however , although it is possible to attribute some of the sequences to the consciousnesses of the ‘ characters ’ involved , we are presented with conflicting narratives and interpretations of events emanating from insufficiently individuated figures , Her subsequent novels confirm this development towards a narrative discourse in which it is increasingly difficult to situate a perceiving consciousness .
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