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

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1 The last syllable is usually quite prominent so that in some cases it could be said to have secondary stress .
2 In the birds , the brain has evolved so that in some groups it is comparable in size and complexity to that found in primates .
3 C. oncophora and C. curticei are generally considered to be mild pathogens in calves and lambs respectively although in some studies they have been associated with inappetence and poor weight gains .
4 In the same product lines where foreign investors generally specialize , national firms do not necessarily behave differently and in some cases they might promote the direct use of less labor .
5 A teacher 's question is how to tap this latent knowledge , and ensure that pupils take enough care , both in speaking as intelligibly and clearly as in some sense they know how to , and in writing , with the constant aim of criticizing and making less ambiguous whatever they may write .
6 Emergency admissions develop a momentum of their own , not least because in some areas it seems the only way to get a place in a local authority residential home ( Sinclair , 1988b ) .
7 ‘ Yes , you are , ’ said my mother , and briefly she smiled too because in some ways she was no fool .
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