Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] [prep] some [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The shops and showrooms themselves are worth visiting if you want to catch up on some of the latest modern furniture , lighting and fabric design .
2 This definition , according to Schumpeter , is a summary or basis of a revised theory of democracy which is much truer to life and at the same time salvages much of what the sponsors of democratic method really mean by this term' Schumpeter builds up a definition of the modern political system in the West , which he claims ‘ to try out on some of the more important features of the structure and working of the political engine in democratic countries ’ .
3 to fit in with some of the other things that we .
4 Erm , I 'd like to go back to some of the comments that were
5 If there is time , students should now be encouraged to go back to some of the more difficult Tape Units dealing with connected speech ( say from Tape Unit 12 onwards , missing out Tape Unit 15 ) ; they will probably discover a lot of things they did not notice before .
6 To plough on with some of the other negative aspects of the budget , I 've talked about the charges .
7 It 's like the same issue we talked about the three year plan projects if necessary we 'll have to slow down on some of the projects , certainly to get through this budget year intact .
8 And he 'd have had to hold back on some of the madder racist stuff in.public .
9 It is vital to face up to some of the problems inherent in the situation and to be as honest as possible about all the relationships involved .
10 In a similar way , his When the wind blows enables the reader to face up to some of the appalling possibilities and realities of nuclear warfare in a way that is just bearable .
11 It is particularly helpful , despite the weaknesses associated with them , to think back to some of the arguments presented by Cockburn and Dearlove which were discussed in section 4.2 .
12 We can therefore use the execute to make up for some of the deficiencies of a computer 's instruction set ; examples might be the coding of jump tables where the Computer does not have indexed jump instructions , or operations on dynamically variable-length data where the operand length is coded in the instruction format ; the latter is illustrated in Figure 3.18 .
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