Example sentences of "some [noun pl] [adv] [verb] [conj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Some accounts also suggest that these waves swept over the low-lying parts of St Pierre , near the waterfront , causing some damage and casualties . |
2 | Bathing , for instance , had to be forbidden along the fashionable coastline ; some ecologists even suggested that Estonian drinking water was so polluted it could be set on fire ! |
3 | I was at one point some years ago told that more money 's invested in pigeon racing than in horse racing . |
4 | the security contracts that have covered Wakefield , Drury and Norwich Houses for some years now show that this is an effective method of providing security to Stamford and Rennie House . ’ . |
5 | Some haematologists thus believe that all blood should be routinely filtered , and something like four million filters were used in the United States last year . |
6 | Some critics also argue that any qualification of economic determinism threatens the distinctiveness of Marxism . |
7 | Although her views are still regarded as highly eccentric outside reactionary conservative and fascist circles , it is interesting to note that some historians now argue that secret societies like the IRA and the Mafia have indeed played a significant role in world events , and that the Illuminati conspiracy in the 1780s was truly a model for future revolutionary organization . |
8 | Some Euro-cynics even suspect that American companies may deliberately seek to lure naive European competitors into the eagle 's nest . |
9 | Some commentators also note that many directors of small companies might well refuse to provide their auditors with the proposed statement and the supporting evidence ; if this proves to be correct , it will result in a significant increase in the number of limitation of scope qualifications . |
10 | Some commentators now believe that these forecasts underestimate the benefits to trade . |