Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [prep] some " in BNC.

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1 In coeliac disease , patients with abnormal histology have increased intensity of epithelial staining which in some cases now extended into the crypts .
2 I opt for the outside seat which in some models is adapted into a mini-swimming-pool .
3 Lexical meaning can be studied by defining a particular set of words which in some way refer to the same subject , such as all colour terms .
4 In a review which in some respects reads like a premature obituary , Turney describes the current ( 1990 ) situation with regard to the place of peer review in funding UK science .
5 They fielded a ten-man defence which for some time looked like achieving the 0–0 draw they desired .
6 A Meissen armorial sugar-box and cover from the Swan service modelled by Johann Joachim Kändler , circa 1738 , was sold for £44,000 ( $75,200 ) , estimate £25–35,000 : bidders were undeterred by the putto finial which to some appeared to overburden the more delicate moulded oval shell form with flower and armorial decoration .
7 The contributions that were to be offered with the study of process may be surveyed from the viewpoint of soil science and the biogeographer , from that of the climatologist and the geomorphologist and then from the field of hydrology which to some extent provided a new focus of interest for physical geographers and one that proffered a link between at least the geomorphic and climatic aspects of physical environment .
8 The second is to act as a filter to ensure that only those cases which for some reason need to proceed to a formal process of adjudication do so .
9 In many Coleopteran larvae each maxilla carries a single lobe or mala which in some cases represents the gales and in others the lacinia ( Das , 1937 ) .
10 During the election campaign the party had asserted that the advanced welfare state was safe in its hands , but this promise quickly appeared to be a less than certain guarantee of the continuation of welfare programmes which in some cases had been in effect since the 1930s .
11 This can be contrasted with the antiquity of rocks exposed over large areas of the continents which in some cases are more than 3000 Ma old .
12 Furthermore , there were attempts to change the law in specific aspects of these matters in the Single European Act which in some respects have been continued in the Maastricht text .
13 The aim was expressed at the launch of a new report reviewing the role and prospects of the small firms sector in the economy , Small Firms in Britain , a publication which in some ways is the government 's answer to pressure for a regular ‘ report on small business ’ , similar to the weighty volume published annually in the United States .
14 Moreover , there is the extremely serious issue of harassment and physical violence directed against black communities which in some urban areas takes places on a routine basis with highly distressing and in some cases fatal consequences ( CRE , 1979 ; Home Office , 1981 ; CRE , 1981 ; Klug , 1982 ) .
15 The areas beyond these terminal reaves contain burial and religious monuments which in some cases must be earlier ; so perhaps some respect of older features is implied , an aspect which can be seen elsewhere where barrows and barrow cemeteries seem to have been avoided rather than ignored when the later fields were laid out .
16 The deployment of a weapon system involves a threat that that system will be used in certain circumstances which to some extent can be deduced from the characteristics of the weapon system itself .
17 I would be content to keep the events locked away in my head , if only out of plain charity , or respect for those other characteristics of the person in question which to some extent balance or even explain the apparent iniquities of his behaviour .
18 I would be content to keep the events locked away in my head , if only out of plain charity , or respect for those other characteristics of the person in question which to some extent balance or even explain the apparent iniquities of his behaviour . ’
19 Meredith craned her neck and saw behind her an even older notice announcing a trio of public hangings , two of them for offences which in some circumstances would not even have warranted a custodial sentence today .
20 Women were even more mobile , reflecting perhaps the large proportion who at some time of their life entered service and married extra-parochial partners .
21 Indeed , Roheim reports that mothers will never deny the breast to a child of any age , even to save a younger one from starvation ; and a child who for some reason can not nevertheless find the mother 's breast can usually find another woman ready to suckle him .
22 As we said in the Introduction , this is a little artificial , but you may well have to do this kind of work yourself at some time .
23 Over the following fortnight , during which the Home Office recommends that people cocoon themselves in some form of shelter , the dose of radiation For each individual not in a shelter would be 450 rems .
24 Among the most detailed derive , not entirely unexpectedly , from people like John Elliott and Helen Simons who at some time have worked with Lawrence Stenhouse .
25 We then voted on a lengthy Liberal resolution er , it was amended by Labour we voted on all of the separate points in the resolution , all were agreed and then Professor decided that he wanted to move a further amendment which after some consultation , some discussion with the legal people about it 's validity , he did which wiped out all of the things that we 'd just agreed and we turned to the original Conservative motion minus the beginning phrase and with a couple of things stuck on at the end and we thought well that 's it the Conservatives will vote for that , but no although it was their own motion in all but name , the Conservatives would n't vote for that unless Mr was allowed to move it .
26 ‘ We are profoundly concerned about the length of some waiting times first non-urgent outpatient appointments which in some cases have increased since the National Audit Office examination ’ .
27 With few exceptions , most people would wish to have a holiday of at leapt two weeks in the summer period which for some may also be confined to the time when children are on holiday from school or when the local factory is closed .
28 The inhabitants of the outside world exist for the social actor not as persons whom he knows on an individualised basis , but as social types ( like mechanics or planners ) , or indistinguishable collectivities of persons ( like bureaucrats , Tories or Dinka ) The rules and conditions coming from the outside which in some way affect him are simply taken as given .
29 Durkheim is generally regarded as the founder of modern comparative sociology ( a distinction which to some extent Marx and Weber must also be allowed to share ) .
30 Connected to the main library was a hexagonal room which for some time housed the school 's paperback bookshop .
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