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

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1 This section discusses some of the many separate factors that affect the decision .
2 Published eventually in five volumes on fossil mammalia , mammalia , birds , fish , and reptiles , respectively , the Zoology , openly claimed for science some of the many new species that had been named from the Beagle 's collection .
3 Anyone who wants a thorough view should study the Neural Computation journal and some of the many new textbooks on neural nets , such as Aleksander & Morton ( 1990 ) , Judd ( 1990 ) , Kosko ( 1992 ) and Zurada ( 1992 ) .
4 This kind of good news is so often overlooked because the challenges presented by the developing world do not diminish , indeed they seem to grow , climate change , wars , famine , rising populations , are some of the many complex causes of underdevelopment .
5 These are just some of the many possible answers to this fascinating riddle .
6 The problem in devising a search strategy is to discover what information justifies focusing on just some of the many possible interpretations , and then to decide how that information can be obtained and used .
7 We were entertained most generously both in people 's homes and in some of the many splendid restaurants .
8 FAR LEFT An aerial view of the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge , England , with snow highlighting not just the stones , but some of the many associated earthworks .
9 He will himself present new data on the cohort of doctors he has been studying for the past 40 years , while his colleagues will review current knowledge on some of the many other topics that he has studied — including the effects on health of oral contraceptives , the parts played by radiation and by asbestos in various cancers , and patterns and trends in mortality .
10 However , some of the many other glands and secretions on ants may also be involved .
11 It is with interest , that I read Amanda Archibald 's recently published notes of her thoughts as a U.K. citizen , now living and working in the U.S.A. By all accounts , she has been profoundly impressed , and she has done a good job in introducing ‘ Contact ’ readers to some of the many positive aspects of living as an expatriate in the U.S.A. As a person proud to enjoy dual nationality of Canada and England , however , I should like to redress the balance somewhat , and question some of Amanda 's blanket statements .
12 They range from the common but splendid gulls to the truly magnificent gannets ; shags and cormorants , which look very much alike and are fabulous divers ; razorbills , which in my view look more like penguins ; guillemots and of course the famous puffin , which lives mainly on some of the many rugged islands just off shore .
13 These are just some of the many natural ingredients that go into ‘ Nature 's Compliments ’ , our range of 31 new beauty preparations .
14 Peter Seabrook visits some of the many wonderful NT gardens in this beautiful part of the country .
15 This month , Diane explores some of the many interesting variations of slip stitch , including a variety of multi-colour designs .
16 Furniture makers , distilleries and sweet manufacturers are just some of the many British industries that rely heavily on the US export market .
17 To get an idea of some of the many different features that can be produced , consider what happens to a single , large flow as it is traced from its source to its tip .
18 One of the most difficult but necessary jobs for any Government — and for any Prime Minister — is therefore to say ‘ no ’ to some of the many bright ideas that come forward for spending more money .
19 Some of the former private enterprise managers ( notably E. H. E. Woodward on the Central Authority and Harry Randall at the London Board ) had seen from the beginning that proper decentralisation required that the Boards relate capital expenditure to revenue-earning potential in order to retain direct control of their financial viability ; and outside commentators were sometimes surprised that the Boards ' decisions on capital expenditure to meet statutory obligations were made quite separately from the revenue estimates which determined their profitability .
20 However , he emphasised that Ukraine wanted a share of the resources allocated to the former Soviet Union by Germany , for resettling on its territory some of the former Soviet servicemen who were to be withdrawn from Germany by 1994 [ see p. 38354 ] .
21 Some of the few inspiring things in the whole gallery come from the 1951 Festival Of Britain exhibition .
22 Others who also cared that some of the few remaining oak trees would be felled , stone walls and hedges destroyed , and that the dippers on this stretch of the river Dee would be driven off by low flying golf balls , ducked the issue and remained silent .
23 While some of the same satirical zest is evident in The Bed Sitting Room ( 1969 ) , Lester 's chronicle of a post-holocaust world where a stunned Ralph Richardson imagines he is turning into a bedsitter and a doctor tries to keep the old traditions alive by having someone read the BBC News , and the film shows evidence of a superabundant imagination , the narrative is too unfocused for the satirical barbs to hit home , and the result is often tedious to watch .
24 In fact the Dutch face some of the same administrative problems in achieving change that beset other European countries , principally in the lack of a system for municipal co-ordination .
25 Now , in 1922 , some of the same rich peasants were making a reappearance together with newly prosperous ones .
26 These works of Picasso 's produce , too , some of the same spatial sensation that is conveyed by Braque 's .
27 It held for him some of the same hubristic impermanence and , even as he gazed , he half expected it to bend and sway .
28 If authoritarian welfare states fulfilled these atavistic needs in the Neolithic , there is every reason to believe that they could still do so today ; and certainly there is much evidence to show that modern police states , far from merely fulfilling some of the same psychological functions , even mimic their Neolithic forerunners in the details of their ritual and symbolism , and certainly seem to evolve their own thorough-going political religions .
29 Living side by side with them in those forests are a great many extremely interesting creatures that are not unique to the Oriental Region but have much the same lifestyle and some of the same physical characteristics .
30 ( Pound had studied some of the same French poets , notably Laforgue and Rimbaud , but he had profited by them in a quite different way from Eliot , and he was averse to the central thrust of the symboliste endeavour , to which indeed the imagist or imagiste movement which he had sponsored had been intended as a challenging alternative . )
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