Example sentences of "some of [art] [noun pl] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This example suggests some of the conundrums or dilemmas facing policymakers in the 19705 and 1980S .
2 The weather has been wonderful and some of the monuments and art are amazing .
3 These are some of the reasons that women are often happier working together and reluctant to fight their way into senior management .
4 Before the shelters were ready , the sea became rough and some of the women and children had to be taken ashore .
5 Nisodemus glared at him as he went on , ‘ Now , we really should be sending some of the women and children to the — ’
6 How he had been Juan something living in a Mexican pueblo before the Apaches came raiding and took some of the women and children .
7 And I put it to the some of the women and men cleaners you see , How would like a rest day roster ?
8 One reason for being hopeful is that we now make machines which do some of the things that brains do , although we must remember that there may be important ways in which brains and existing computers work on different principles .
9 If Barth was now able to say at least some of the things that Brunner also wished to say , he was doing so within his own perspective — and demonstrating at the same , time that that perspective was not as narrow and restricted as Brunner had imagined it must be .
10 You can see some of the things that people say .
11 ‘ Compared to some of the things that woman 's done for me , this is a small enough thing .
12 And let's just , as I say , eavesdrop and pick up some of the things that Nicodemus learned , and things that we can learn .
13 Some of the things that children need to learn can no doubt be mastered by drill and practice under the control of a teacher .
14 What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of these different sources ?
15 Asked what was in the fresh package , she said repeatedly : ‘ We are looking at a whole range of options which will help unemployed people , in particular long-term unemployed , to keep in touch with the workplace , keep their skills updated and use their time more productively than some of the rules and regulations currently allow . ’
16 Some of the lines and symbols appeared across the back of the Doctor 's jacket .
17 Some of the lawyers and justices , resplendent in their silken robes , held nosegays to their faces to fend off the odour .
18 He added : ‘ In common with many other directors of finance , I am concerned about some of the conclusions and calculations in the Touche Ross report .
19 But I think probably the most disturbing was some of the poor people in , in psychiatry erm and er that was very hard work because you seemed to take the problems home with you and you kept thinking about some of the conditions that people had .
20 It takes a hard heart not to get involved in at least some of the games and sports on offer — especially when everything 's free — and even aerobics taken on greater appeal when there 's an inviting pool to plunge into to cool down .
21 The student is given the opportunity either of broadening his areas of study so that he learns some of the principles and methods of several disciplines or of concentrating on the narrower range in order to become a specialist after suitable experience , training or further study .
22 The following quotations illustrate some of the frustrations and misunderstandings that could hamper the best-laid plans .
23 Children start the day in a more relaxed way and do n't go to assembly ; they have larger toys ( Duplo rather than Lego ) ; and some of the tables and chairs have been removed to make more room .
24 Just to answer some of the queries and comments that perhaps with Mr on the er problems of consultation , which we do accept , and they 're , if I can apologize for the coverage of the leaflet .
25 He has taken longer than expected to show some of the skills and pace expected .
26 It is in some of the drawings and sketches executed at Gosol that the facial types begin to harden towards the ‘ Iberian ’ style of the autumn .
27 The gonk scared the hell out of me , so his effect on the children must have been even greater ; but it was a super weekend , in spite of everything ; hill-walking , climbing , canoeing , and I even managed to drag some of the boys and girls off on a fishing expedition .
28 In a letter to a newspaper one man commented that he was taking his six-year-old daughter to her school sports day when she asked , ‘ Daddy , can I have some of the drugs that Ben Johnson took to make me run fast ? ’
29 Although , as will shortly be evident , he became extravagantly pious , he retained some of the values and attitudes of a pagan past .
30 Empire and Sexuality brings some of the insights and analysis which are now conventional in literary biography to the history of British imperialism .
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