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

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1 Although White ( 1973 ) noted that in the 1960s geographers turned away from some environmental problems just as specialists in neighbouring fields discovered these issues , nevertheless research on hazards did demonstrate that ( White , 1973 , p. 213 ) :
2 In these circumstances , it is crucial for the reader twenty-five years later , faced with these sixteen documents , to be able to apply principles of evaluation ; but these principles should not be drawn extraneously from some private viewpoint or ideology , but instead drawn intrinsically from the Council 's own experience and the immediate aftermath of implementation .
3 The Woodhayne herd , established in 1984 , has benefited greatly from some top class foundation cattle and the influence of the bull Rousham Gulliver , a son of the prepotent Gorse Favourite .
4 They have to be inferred usually from some form of verbal behaviour , such as responses to attitude scales , or to questionnaire items .
5 This would also be near the date of the Caloris impact , because the infill was probably derived promptly from some of the ejecta .
6 I had put in about two hours detecting time by now and these were the only two non-ferrous items I had found apart from some scrap lead .
7 The original proposals were changed after over five hundred objections were lodged , mainly from traders worried that people would be scared away from some out-of-town shopping areas .
8 They could not forget that the American government had already backed away from some of its more liberal inclinations on postwar world economic development in the face of various domestic pressure groups .
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