Example sentences of "the [adj] [noun pl] [verb] [verb] some " in BNC.
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1 | If confirmed , the news suggested that the Tamil Tigers had reached some sort of agreement with the IPKF and the Jaffna-based TNA . |
2 | The preceding chapters have indicated some areas where improvements need to be made , and have suggested some techniques for this . |
3 | The previous remarks have raised some questions about the relations between human norms and possible underlying dispositions determined at a biological level . |
4 | Talks between representatives of the three communities appeared to defuse some of the tension . |
5 | In all , the 21 firms acknowledged paying some 173,000 million yen ( US$1.00=137.111 yen as at Aug. 23 , 1991 ) to more than 700 favoured clients between October 1987 and March 1990 . |
6 | The black eyes had recovered some spark of life , a question in them , as the old woman lay looking at her . |
7 | The present reforms attempt to gain some of the advantages of markets within a public health system , without their inequities and in- efficiencies , by a managed form of competition . |
8 | The great office blocks of the 1890s had taken over that role , and the office-block stations had made some attempt to match them . |
9 | The above reflections attempt to cover some of the ways in which values are made explicit at planning enquiries and in the political forum . |
10 | Graham also reported that 12 of the 23 librarians had provided some form of budget estimates , though most of these had related largely to maintaining the existing value of materials funds by reporting on risen costs , from inflation such as the twice-yearly Average prices of British academic books and Blackwells 's information on periodical prices , together with other factors discussed in the section on public library budgeting above . |
11 | The failure of the rule-based systems has led some researchers to talk about third generation machines and others to return to the more basic systems from the 1960's . |
12 | Ivy was growing up its trunk and the recent gales had wrenched some of it from the bark . |
13 | ‘ We 've played some good sides and the young guys have learned some valuable lessons for the future . ’ |
14 | It is assumed that the two defendants have committed some crime at a stated time — say between 10 and 11 p.m. last Wednesday — and have set up an alibi . |
15 | The above analysis is based upon a combination of the principles in BRS and Butler , but the two cases do have some differences . |
16 | ‘ All the best scrum-halves have had some fire in them . |
17 | Assuming that the system was properly balanced before , each of the original radiators has to give some flow up to the new one . |