Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] in some " in BNC.
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1 | One difficulty is that whereas in London , London English is felt to be appropriate in nearly all situations , Creole is appropriate only in some of these . |
2 | ‘ It 's not unlike here in some ways . |
3 | The idea that mind and body were separate yet in some sense connected has dominated European thought . |
4 | Theseus 's ship , Aeolus , and the abandoned Ariadne — these too are absent , or at least they are present only in some later wish for an imaginative reconstruction , |
5 | Yet , owing to the intervention of many factors , the deliberate regulation of fertility by other than traditional means ( i.e. control by breast-feeding and post-partum abstinence ) is commonplace only in some of the economically more advanced countries . |
6 | We were alone together in some prelapsarian grotto . |
7 | I 'm not being stuck away in some smelly old truck . ’ |
8 | A small number of teaching assistantships and teaching supplements are available annually in some Faculties . |
9 | She seemed as if only her outer shell were present , while the real Susan was far away in some secret world where no one could follow her . |
10 | But today , with highest unemployment levels for many years , it 's not the highest ever in some of our own regions , it 's a lot of nonsense . |
11 | However , as a milking animal it always had a problem which is still apparent today in some animals : the udders were frequently so pendulous that they were prone to injury and made suckling awkward ( baby beef calves were bucket-reared ) , and later were a problem for machine milking . |
12 | Certainly schools will not be handling such retrieval techniques in the present economic circumstances for a long time yet ; though a service to teachers and educational researchers is offered in the United States ( and is available here in some libraries ) by the ERIC system , which provides micro-copies of research papers together with a tolerably thorough indexing system which can be computerized for quick search . |
13 | Nonetheless , the evidence is unequivocal , the social work members of the teams adopted — and maintained — a service development approach which was very pronounced indeed in some cases . |
14 | This cobbled route is still a joy to follow ; the top half of it , as it curves down to the church and the river , lined with sober houses built from the local cocoa-coloured stone and dating from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries — datable precisely in some cases from the inscribed lintel stones ; then the church , seventeenth-century and disappointingly dull ; the old bridge over the Nive , which is the place to look up — and downstream , at the houses built along the banks with their projecting wooden galleries ; and then on towards the Porte d'Espagne , past the shops and more very decent old houses . |
15 | Thus , the phenomenon may have been part of variability in English for many centuries — more common perhaps in some dialects than in others , receding at some periods and progressing at others . |
16 | All I would say is that the principle of fairness , though concerned exclusively with the use of evidence at trial , is not susceptible to categorisation or classification and is wide enough in some circumstances to embrace the way in which , after the crime , evidence has been obtained from the accused . |
17 | The M-form is suitable only in some environments . |