Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv] [verb] [prep] some " in BNC.

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1 That figure has now risen to some 86 per cent. , which shows the Government 's achievement .
2 Rain had obviously driven in some time during the night and the dried splashes were clearly visible on the tiled floor .
3 The chief superintendent was seething that his friend had obviously spoken to some other people in Special Branch and that the commander was now involved .
4 Stewart and Tait began with the idea that the great majority of mankind had always believed in some fashion in life after death .
5 However , in legitimating these tasks , the legal framework established by the state has inevitably suffered from some confusion over whether it is primarily directed at helping families to achieve social control of their children or at ratifying state intervention .
6 The proposal for a Severn barrage has also led to some public debate , chiefly on environment issues .
7 That number has now increased to some 340,000. 95% of patients are detained without their consent , at a rate of 250 per 100,000 population , compared with just 2.5 per 100,000 in Europe .
8 The study of the discipline does not often include a study of its own academic evolution ; indeed , one suspects than an ahistorical attitude is sometimes projected by lecturers , as if the discipline had always existed in some vague Platonic sense , and could not possibly not have been there .
9 Trials of interferon in viral disease have certainly met with some success .
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