Example sentences of "some of [art] [adj] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 They do some of the finest dictionary 's and it 's real read English .
2 However , some of the Soviet Union 's smallest ethnic groups , principally the indigenous peoples of Siberia , were to be allowed to own land without having to put it to any economic purpose .
3 Some of the present government 's high technology spending is being inflated by including money already earmarked by the previous government .
4 Some of the present generation 's problems with information will therefore recede , but they will be replaced by others : and chief amongst these are selection , interpretation and evaluation of information .
5 The course of the war between the Madrid stalemate and the beginning of 1938 clearly illustrates some of the two sides ' military strengths and weaknesses .
6 I noticed that special , because some of the other guy 's front teeth were missing . ’
7 Now it would be helpful if some of the new ministers ' ideas had to do with money .
8 [ since ] the aim of achieving a strong competitive position in international markets , or at least the concern not to be at a disadvantage in comparison with competitors in other countries was one of the chief arguments advanced by some of the first employers ' associations against proposals for social reforms through protective labour and social legislation .
9 ’ But we can answer some of the dear boy 's questions , ’ the Emissary put in , massaging my quadriceps .
10 But there must be a danger that style will triumph over substance and that Artrageous ! will repeat some of The Late Show 's shortcomings , and end up looking as though more thought has gone into the studio design than the content of the items .
11 She must have seen it on some of the murdered woman 's belongings when you first entered the priory but she probably could not place it immediately .
12 MORE THAN a thousand years after St Edward the Martyr , King of England from AD 975 to AD 978 , was murdered at Corfe Castle , Dorset , the Mayor of Shaftesbury is attempting to circumvent a legal log-jam and re-inter some of the Saxon monarch 's remains in the ruins of Shaftesbury Abbey this year .
13 ( I was keen to strain some of the vicious Barny 's blood out of any future little owlets , so that they would n't grow up to take after their grandfather ! )
14 I share some of the Prime Minister 's suspicion of a European Central Bank .
15 The pair have tracked down a lot of information about the Pagefield Ironworks including some of the original draughtsmen 's drawings .
16 I very much appreciated the opportunity to meet some of the hon. Gentleman 's constituents in a delegation .
17 However , I did not agree with some of the hon. Gentleman 's other points , especially about his hatred of combined cycle gas .
18 But if some of the Celtic Church 's impetus derived from Spain , much of it derived directly from much older sources .
19 No one was quite sure whether this was a good idea , however , as some of the old party 's members refused to recognise the new party , though they hedged their bets by saying they might consider applying for membership .
20 At a public meeting TEC 's chairman , Les Bell , outlined some of the past year 's achievements while chief executive John Howell unveiled plans for this year .
21 Or perhaps , bearing in mind some of the coastal path 's legends and sights , it is a good place to start .
22 For example , the tribunal may have been motivated by resentment at a particular member 's share of the market , or have suspended the member , not for bona fide reasons , but because of the opportunity it gave their firms to acquire some of the suspended member 's customers .
23 We shall discuss the attitudes of the arts students towards science later ; however , it is worth noting that Colin 's attitude to science bore a marked resemblance to some of the English students ' attitudes towards their subject .
24 A close lawn laps the feet of the giant church 's ancient heights , and some of the long-departed community 's living quarters are as smoothly preserved as an abbot 's jowls .
25 If the ex-employee remembers details of some of the previous employer 's customers , there is nothing to stop him using this information .
26 ‘ If the legislature thinks that in this field the public interest overcomes some of the common law 's traditional consideration for the individual , then effect must be given to the statute which embodies this policy .
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