Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] in some [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Their routine is quite demanding and in some ways it expects a level of determination on the part of the rehabilitee that would probably be high enough to get him back to work without a course of formal rehabilitation .
2 It is possible that in some protein it would be an improvement to change one particular glycine to proline .
3 It has been suggested that suffering may be appropriate when in some way it contributes to learning and personal growth .
4 It is by no means so simple for the insurer who is ignorant of that until in some senses it is too late .
5 In some ways it was better and in some ways it was worse .
6 The ventral interradial areas are covered by spinelets similar to the dorsal side although they are usually smaller and in some specimens they may resemble rugose granules .
7 The answer is never one the minimum we 've come across in an organization is two the typical is five to ten and in some organizations it 's going on fifteen .
8 All that stuff on our first two records I think is really cool and in some ways I prefer it to what we 're doing now , and I knew that once we took any of those songs and put them in an electric context people would go , ‘ Duh , it 's a good song ! ’ .
9 The roof of the Victorian section was not water-tight and in some places it was leaking like a sieve .
10 It is true that in some cases it happens that the recipient does not find the punishment painful , or even welcomes it — for example , some offenders might find prison a refuge against the intolerable pressures of the outside world .
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