Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] from some " in BNC.

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1 In bed in hostel in Lausanne — had a most restful evening , did n't have any tea apart from some crisps and an apple , and sat down by Lac Leman for a couple of hours or so , taking in the evening sun and reading 's book .
2 Ideology provides the justification and politics the means for shifts in economic outcomes — redistribution of income and wealth away from some sectors and groups towards others .
3 I think there is a dynamic movement in the structure of industry and in the geographic location of industry , the move away from some of the old traditional steel and coal mining and heavy industries into service industries and electronics , which does very clearly demonstrate that an enterprise economy does now exist .
4 That has been the cry recently from some traders in Lurgan as reported in Sunday Life two weeks ago .
5 The accelerators wo n't go on to Sun 's price lists and there is no money changing hands in the relationship apart from some joint marketing and advertising of which Sun will bear the brunt .
6 This resulted in a movement away from some conservation/efficiency programmes .
7 This approach needs very little mathematical sophistication apart from some calculus and some knowledge of the normal distribution .
8 It was a hot day but the valley was all bush apart from some enormous landslips , which we found were frozen underneath , like walking on a glacier .
9 For over four hundred metres there was nothing separating the new driveage from the caved in section apart from some wooden props .
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