Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] [prep] some " in BNC.

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1 Earlier in 1912 Apollinaire had written a series of articles for Les Soirées de Paris and these were gathered together with some additional material to form the bulk of his Les Peintres Cubistes which was issued in March of the following year .
2 Each device is explained below in some detail , followed by an attempt to explore its relevance to translation .
3 The British Standard BS 6652 for child resistance is granted to specific combinations of bottle and cap and has been given only for some makes of closures on BS 1679 bottles , which are the ones we use in this hospital .
4 All that is needed is plenty of recall , supplemented perhaps by some memory-tickling research .
5 When a basalt flow has cooled sufficiently for some sort of crust to form , one of two possible things can happen .
6 In spite of this , there is plenty of scope for what is sought to be greatly reduced ; it is also possible for the permission to be limited in time , in other words for the development , building and/or use to be permitted only until some date in the future .
7 Men were no longer buried in the shadow of the church where they had worshipped , but were carried away into some strange suburb .
8 There was about her something distant and mysterious , Cadfael thought , as if a part of her being was charmed away into some private and pleasant place , even while her blue eyes dwelt upon her husband and his friend with sharp intelligence , following the argument back and forth with a kind of indulgent and amused affection , appropriate to a matriarch watching her children .
9 He was hustled away by some of the extra police officers drafted in for the case .
10 Surely at least one would have been caught short at some point during the operation .
11 We were all absolutely fagged out , and promptly dropped off to sleep at 4 a.m. , only to be caught later by some children who betrayed us to the patrols .
12 She narrowed her eyes at him and warned him icily , ‘ If you 've come here with some idea of trying to block my petition to become Kirsty 's guardian , I warn you right now you 're wasting your time ! ’
13 But if , and most of are I 'm sure that we 've come today with some thorn in our flesh somewhere , some worry , some difficulty or a disappointment perhaps of some kind , then just remember that in all things God works together for good with those who love him , and for that rejoice and give thanks , and again I say , rejoice .
14 We 've looked particularly at some of the kinds of er , issues , that black and ethnic minority groups experience in that area .
15 Mrs Clamp has come across with some details on sporadic occasions , too , though they are probably no more to be relied on than what my father 's told me .
16 This fascinating story is one of many such in Roger Lonsdale 's anthology of Eighteenth-Century Women Poets , not just a marvellous piece of scholarship but as richly entertaining and original a book as I have come across for some time .
17 Having looked briefly at some of the background to anticipated grief and why it occurs we need to consider how it gets expressed when someone is expected to die .
18 Having looked briefly at some features of particular NBFIs in section 4.1 , we want now to reflect on the extent to which they fulfil some of those functions which we said in section 2.3 a financial system is expected to fulfil .
19 Now the response , what they have done is they 've had a look , we have looked briefly at some of the aspects , overall aspects and you 'll find that in a number of these things , Oxford City Council is already quite heavily involved .
20 The remainder of this book is devoted to putting forward further theoretical considerations and to suggesting ways in which analysis can be carried forward about some of these opportunities and effects of new technology at work .
21 However , you have heard already of some examples of areas where there is conflict between these two objectives .
22 Here too there is much science to learn in the story of a Soviet defector 's son who stumbles on a discovery hidden away in some late papers by Chaim Weizmann — a method of making high-octane petrol by fermenting the juice of a special variety of potato with a special variety of bacteria .
23 Sometimes the author 's identity is given away by some small detail reflecting a habit of expression or thought , and this seems to confirm that each writer has a linguistic " thumbprint " an individual combination of linguistic habits which somehow betrays him in all that he writes .
24 The village was , as she had thought , a dump , where time was whittled away in some vintage manner .
25 And match referee Deryck Murray remains baffled as to why his report has been tucked away in some International Cricket Council file .
26 Either way , ’ he added more earnestly , ‘ they 'll undoubtedly be tucked away in some suitably black and hidden corner . ’
27 He does not expect the effects of the Budget to be felt locally for some time .
28 There 's a lot of rice that 's grown so in some areas the people can actually make a good living for themselves .
29 I have already done so with some success in a number of instances and I hope to continue doing so .
30 Perianal warts are frequently found at the same time as genital warts and there need be no assumption that anal intercourse has taken place , although it will have done so in some 50 per cent of cases .
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