Example sentences of "[conj] [Wh det] [verb] some " in BNC.
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1 | He claims that it is never a mere tautology that what has some such property is good , but always a substantial claim in ethics . |
2 | A discussion then followed about the strengths of a less centrally controlled and ad-hoc response , which was broadly the case in the UK , and which produced some interesting and innovative approaches . |
3 | He spoke with the gentle cruelty he could show towards his models and which made some of them call him Charley the Knife . |
4 | When seen in conjunction with the Cloister Court , of which it forms the northern side and which offers some fine Tudor brickwork , it presents a showpiece of a rather more homely kind than do the grand stone courts of some other colleges . |
5 | A few more meditative poems , however , achieved a lyrical power which disarmed most critics , and which helped some early readers , such as the young Thomas De Quincey , to see in the collection as a whole that ‘ ray of a new morning ’ which marked the beginning of English Romanticism . |
6 | But as we saw in Chapters 5 and 6 there may be very many extraneous word strings which are homophonous with the correct words , and which extend some if not all of the way through the utterance . |
7 | This of course creates things which did not exist , and which owe some part of their character to the intruding anthropologist . |
8 | After the lecture he answered many questions , some of them pretty informed and which included some on Jack the Ripper which our publicity had mentioned . |
9 | That is rarely , if ever , the case , but there are phenomena which approach it , and which need some thought . |
10 | In the September parliament of 1328 he received the title Earl of March , an honour which was amply justified in terms of his wealth and territorial power but which aroused some hostility amongst the other earls . |