Example sentences of "some [noun] [prep] [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Some aspects of it may shock you . ’
2 I vividly remember , although I was in a thoroughly sleepy condition , telling him that in my view the only proper justification for an enquiry about Mr Profumo 's personal life depended on the possibility that some act of his might have compromised security , because he obviously had information which was secret .
3 Once you have some ideas of what would suit you , you will need help to take these ideas forward .
4 An inability to move through these feelings with some gentleness to ourselves can result in unresolved grief and even illness .
5 The dust spreads far and wide in the wind , and there is a good chance that some particles of it will happen to land in another stream , hitherto not ‘ infected ’ with the seeds of this kind of dam-making clay .
6 ‘ If you put some fire-lighters in it 'll start again in no time . ’
7 As to what steps may be effective to prevent a holding out , there may be some discrepancy between what will suffice for the Law Society to exempt a salaried partner from compliance with the professional rules already referred to and what the Court might regard as appropriate in proceedings brought by a creditor of the firm .
8 Mr Lamont has already given some clues about what will replace his former failed policy , but only when we hear Thursday 's statement will we know exactly what he intends to do .
9 During the second year of life children start to develop some understanding of what will upset and annoy a sibling .
10 After his long , slow climb Stoneley had found himself to be a novice at office in-fighting , some examples of which could make the brutal intentions of a common criminal seem almost harmless .
11 Meanwhile , potential creators of university-related science institutions in the UK could do worse than read Koppes 's book for some idea of what might await them .
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