Example sentences of "be [conj] [prep] some [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It may be that in some parts of the country the trade off will emphasise accountability more and cost less . ’
2 Whether this may be because of some sort of ‘ contamination ’ of gall bladder bile with common duct bile ( pH in the range of 7.5 to 8.05 ) during liver examination can not be discounted .
3 As we shall demonstrate , the effect of the interaction of these various factors is that for some kinds of service , the elderly living alone obtain more support from the state than those living in other types of household .
4 The reason it is now unacceptable to say it is that at some point in recent history , rock-climbers held a secret annual general meeting and decided to keep the word to themselves .
5 The implication of this is that in some kinds of library the librarian acknowledges a degree of responsibility to his users , who may not themselves know whether a particular item contains reliable information .
6 But I gathered that it was because of some kind of political dissent , his being a member of an unauthorized group that had held secret meetings .
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