Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [art] [noun] for some " in BNC.

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1 A crisis and wave of strikes had effectively paralysed the government for some weeks [ see p. 38583 ] .
2 Whilst it is conceivable that some of these jobs will be craft based and thus provide an outlet for some initiative and self activism , the significant reality will be that they have no economic power and no industrial muscle .
3 Thus started a movement for some redistribution of land to small cultivators as a solution to the problems of Andalusia and Estremadura .
4 It is rapidly becoming the playground for some of Europe 's most sophisticated and cosmopolitan young people .
5 Although you 're reaping the rewards for many of the brave decisions you took earlier this year , it seems you 're still paying the price for some others !
6 ‘ However , in the Family Division there still remains the necessity for some starting-point .
7 Few Tories were quite as extreme as the Earl of Rochester , who at the renewal of hostilities in 1702 argued for a strictly limited naval war as the best way to check the power of France , and most recognised the need for some form of combined operations .
8 We also noted a tendency for some teachers to create time to monitor children 's learning in prioritized areas like mathematics and language by treating other areas as time fillers .
9 He and Helen had both felt the tensions for some years now .
10 Hence a view of the state which emphasizes its pre-eminent character as a system of domination may also recognize the need for some kind of organized public power in every society , and come to be concerned rather with the form of the state than with its mere existence .
11 This is covered by David Robinson in Chapter 7 and it is only necessary here to emphasise the need for some of the partners ( and to a lesser extent senior managers ) to allocate time to financial control and administration .
12 I even used a Rockman for some of it , and also a Digitech GSP 21 .
13 Enough Essex men and women will vote for it when it 's on offer — and even accept the case for some redistribution of income .
14 A proponent of the latter philosophy may well accept the need for some balancing , but the reasoning process involved therein , and the results achieved , can be very different .
15 ‘ Lightness ’ was not an easy charge for a religious sheikh to bear , especially if he felt there was some justification for the charge ; and in his heart of hearts , away from the public arena , Osman might well accept the need for some self-examination .
16 But I 've been virtually managing the fleet for some time now , and we show a consistent record of profitable operation .
17 Ann followed suit in 1815 , and Sarah in 1816 , though all three sisters had actually attended the chapel for some years before becoming full members : a seating list for April 1807 shows us that Mary was in Mr. Porter 's ‘ Dark Gallery ’ , with Ann and Sarah sharing Mr. Coomb 's ‘ Light Gallery ’ .
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