Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] in some " in BNC.

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1 There was always this idea that people lived on in some form after death , looking after you .
2 Above them on a rocky promontory of convenient geology , Jesus kneels in prayer , an exercise that still goes on in some places , though with less agony and less certainty of address . ’
3 Photojournalism and the birth of photography are briefly touched on , Context and Ambiguity expanded on in some depth , ethics briefly considered and a fair selection of illustrations from the exhibition are included , including Robert Capa 's The Last Man to die , Leipzig , Germany and Chris Steele-Perkins Famine in Karamoja Province , Uganda , images that are almost commonplace today .
4 The 1947 Electricity Act laid down in some detail procedures for matters such as capital authorisations from the Ministry and the relative spheres of interest of Central Authority and Area Boards , but on the major questions of business policy the industry had a relatively free hand , subject only to a requirement to consult the Minister on matters of broad policy .
5 Logging is still carried on in some areas .
6 It was also carried on in some few villages : fulling mills operated at East Hendred , near Wantage , Brimpton and Colthorp , as well as one at Bagnor owned by no less than Jack of Newbury himself .
7 The British Empire and the United States will have to be somewhat mixed up in some of their affairs for mutual and general advantage .
8 But he was a bit of a womaniser and got mixed up in some scandal ; I never knew the whole story .
9 Around the Old Executive Office Building , where the NSC staff had their offices , North was remembered as a man who seemed always caught up in some dark drama : leaving for the airport , constantly being paged in meetings , ‘ looking like a ghost ’ in the corridor .
10 The face is that of a Renaissance choirboy , or cupid , caught up in some act of Southern atavism .
11 Lisa suddenly had the sensation of being caught up in some kind of nightmare .
12 There are several ways in which assistance might be available to people who have been caught up in some of those unfortunate schemes .
13 Prominence is the related psychological notion : Halliday defines it simply as " the general name for the phenomenon of linguistic highlighting , whereby some linguistic feature stands out in some way " . "
14 The state is to be rolled back in some areas and rolled forward in others …
15 Although her pallor and her drawn features aged her , Wycliffe had the impression of a little girl caught out in some childish fault .
16 Erm I still have to come back in some ways Patrick to er this this no car situation .
17 The method is not yet permitted in the UK , but its practice on a limited basis is carried out in some 30 other countries in the world , and its introduction here is under discussion .
18 At the end of Chapter 3 it was pointed out that the 1960s had seen a series of reform proposals in British government and that by 1980 most of these had been carried out in some form though the question of devolution had still to be settled .
19 Glad of it anyhow , ’ he added as if caught out in some discourtesy .
20 She probably looked like a guilty schoolgirl caught out in some prank .
21 She had risen from the couch and was awaiting his approach , her consternation evident as if she had been caught out in some misbehaviour .
22 Sarella felt her cheeks begin to burn , as if caught out in some way .
23 I had read about the place in Scum magazine I felt all right in here : a circular , windowless room , tricked out in some lost pimp 's image of a paradisal arbour — tendoned vines , plastic grape-clutches , bamboo ceiling , lagoon lights and canned birdsong .
24 Here is a pretty device to decorate a banner withal , and who knows but that the bunting may yet cast its shadow upon the representative body of shellbacks lurching along in some typical procession of industry .
25 Eliza was under no illusions that this meant they would be spending more time together : ‘ John , of course , will not remain there long , ’ she told her mother , ‘ but be wandering off in some direction … ’ .
26 Christmas in the Scrubs ought to crop up in some colour magazine , Home Office permitting .
27 So , it 's no good er me looking up in some book Theresa 's dreams if I could decipher it like some kind of code in which every single thing in the laten in the manifest content represented something latent for what we 're trying to then kind of decode as in a code book because er that 's not valid , at least it 's not valid in general terms .
28 These came up in some numbers right from the beginning to the end of this strip .
29 The rules began by clarifying the ‘ special advisory committees ’ for juveniles and spelt out in some detail the procedures for registering them at the exchanges .
30 In a subsequent debate on the report on the sixth of November nineteen ninety two , I spelt out in some detail how the government intended to fulfil that commitment and one of the regulations before the house today represents the culmination of our actions to give effect to one of Sir Thomas er Bingham 's recommendations that the existing right in section forty seven of the banking act nineteen eighty seven , for auditors to report relevant information to the bank of England should become a statutory duty .
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