Example sentences of "to some [prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Walahfrid Strabo , a monk of Reichenau in Alemannia who had spent the years since 825 at the great monastic school of Fulda , was already known to some of the court clergy .
2 Well we know , from talking to some of the school teachers involved , they go back and the kids go back and talk to the other kids in the form .
3 Duriez , who described himself as a pacifist , admitted that he had been to some of the raid locations .
4 A public relations executive , Subba Row was a skilful diplomat accustomed to getting his own way and his methods did not always appeal to some of the county clubs or to the elder statesmen of MCC .
5 ( Warning : your proof had better not apply to the H-numbers introduced above ( see exercise 15 below ) nor to some of the number systems introduced in Section 3.6 ( see exercise 3.6.12 ) where this assertion on gcds is false ! )
6 The problem was that OpenForum ‘ 92 was originally intended to be an exhibition as well , and the relatively late decision by the organisers to focus more on the conference side was not communicated clearly enough to some of the exhibiting vendors .
7 Although this may seem surprising it is similar to some of the dissociation profiles seen with poly(dG-dC) [ 13 ] .
8 I understand the feeling within his party that has given rise to some of the security recommendations which he conferred on my hon. Friend the Minister of State last week , and which he described as a root-and-branch policy .
9 Examining the broad statements in community care plans and detailed information from agencies actively implementing the care programme she identifies some of the confusions between the care programme and care management approaches which if not resolved will lead back to some of the implementation problems identified in Huxley 's paper .
10 The stance most widely adopted by politicians , demographers , and economists was closely related to some of the eugenist arguments of the inter-war years : namely that the ageing of the population would create an unbalanced ratio of workers to dependents , with severe social and economic consequences .
11 Here is a guide to some of the hand tools you 'll need for a range of d-i-y activities .
12 The use of tight syntactic/semantic constraints with lexical access was fundamental to some of the recognition systems developed on the ARPA project , and indeed was part of the original specification of the task .
13 To some around the Winter Gardens , it was all an unwanted distraction from the ‘ real business ’ of rallying the party to deal with a wayward economy and an Opposition united as never before .
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