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

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1 But it is easy to map out some of the important ‘ moments ’ ( though they can not always be dated precisely or uniformly across regions and social groups ) One would be the take-up , by former illiterates , of broadsides ; these had a printed text but , almost always , simply stipulated the use of an orally transmitted tune .
2 It was hard to make out some of the details with the boat bouncing around .
3 In this chapter I have been concerned to draw out some of the implications for socialist politics of the analysis of capitalist property relations given earlier .
4 I am making the assumption that Kirov will be able to fill in some of the blanks once we come up with a workable number … probably no more than three .
5 We are not saying that taxpayers should not be able to claw back some of the costs at a later stage , but the carer 's position should be protected .
6 Fortunately , in this series of articles we will use more conventional maps to set us on the treasure trail , because it is my belief that correctly interpreted , the Ordnance Survey maps of the British Isles already contain most of the information necessary to track down some of the treasures that time has so cunningly concealed !
7 Chris Stanley , NACRO 's policy development officer , has been monitoring the Act 's impact on SSDs and is anxious to play down some of the recent media hype .
8 Similarly , it becomes necessary to read back some of the concerns of the later 1970s about levels of spending into the reports which fed into the 1972 legislation ( for example , p. 243 ) .
9 It is possible to make out some of the railway , built in 1900 to carry stores to the 650 feet summit , the final gradient being an incredible 1:2 .
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