Example sentences of "[that] [noun prp] [vb -s] some " in BNC.
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1 | He says that Hereford needs some sort of scheme which will be sympathetic to the area 's enviromnent , but succeed in reducing traffic . |
2 | The notion that Germany possesses some magical formula for everlasting material success is deep-rooted and has led to a string of further propositions . |
3 | It can be argued that it is on the strength of these supposed qualities of writing , as identified by Hildyard , Olson and other exponents of the ‘ autonomous ’ model of literacy , that Lyons rests some at least of his more general claims for ‘ differences among languages ’ . |
4 | The village stretches along the Pinzgau Valley and many who visit maintain that Leogang offers some of the most interesting and varied walks in Austria , with one of the highlights being the Saalach Valley Ridge Path walk . |
5 | It is said that Peru has some of the best liars in the world — I could n't know , they are so good I believe them ! |
6 | It is possible that Plynus embodies some of Leapor 's misgivings about rising from her station . |
7 | The answer does not lie in saying that London has some advantages that other parts of the country do not enjoy . |
8 | These saggy snaps show more clearly than any words could that Fergie has some weighty matters on her mind . |