Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] [adv] [prep] some " in BNC.
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1 | Such people are going to be disappointed with what follows , for I shall merely continue to look critically at some of the concepts to which she has given prominence . |
2 | FOOTBALL : PSV Eindhoven coach Bobby Robson has had part of his large intestine removed in an operation and is not expected to work again for some weeks . |
3 | It does not seem to work well with some 16 bit computers as they have quite complex keyboard electronics , and rather indirect means of reading the keys . |
4 | As far as identity is concerned , this does not involve looking primarily for some smug sense of having arrived at a particular social position . |
5 | You could also try introducing greenfly on some rose twigs ( Chapter 4 ) . |
6 | They may well have had sexual intercourse regularly before the act in question and , because a sexual relationship may involve a degree of compromise , she may sometimes have agreed only with some reluctance to such intercourse . |
7 | For many people it seems to mean freedom to do what someone else has done before with some success , and initially this seemed to be the best course to take . |