Example sentences of "[noun sg] be [v-ing] [prep] some of " in BNC.
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1 | The musical flavour will be supplied by Edinburgh 's own Tam White and the Caledonian Brewery are laying on some of their amber liquid and pies to give you just a taste of what the atmosphere will be like during the weekend 13–15 August . |
2 | Fragments of paper were missing from some of the pages and quite a few names were faded , some almost beyond recognition . |
3 | At the Confederation of British Industry , we have already done a large amount of research into the sources of international competitiveness , and we now welcome the interest that the Government is showing in some of our conclusions . |
4 | Governments around the western world are looking to some of these technical ideas to provide a form of long-term insurance against problems with metals supplies . |
5 | Indonesia 's ambition to become the top paper-producing nation is leading to some of the earth 's finest forests being felled , according to a report from an international environmental group , Down to Earth . |
6 | Erm and the difficulty is proving to some of the L E As that you 're actually self-employed . |
7 | The country is sitting on some of the world 's most valuable supplies of these metals . |
8 | He became aware of the disapproving looks his noisy party were receiving from some of the older locals who had drifted in over the last hour . |
9 | DEEP , deep down , on a level only recognised by hints and murmurs , an inchoate , undefined sense of oneness , of coterminous identity is growing among some of the peoples and some of the places of the Pacific . |