Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [prep] some " in BNC.
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1 | Just to kind of get a feel of that importance , erm let's think about some categories of communication which we may not use verbal channels for very much , okay ? |
2 | But even then they may think of some other way of avoiding public sale ( vouchers and member-clutchers probably ) . |
3 | Because , for reasons mentioned earlier , the itching may persist for some time , an just in case the first application was not exhaustive , it is quite common to advise a second treatment one week after the first . |
4 | This primary ego-feeling of an all-embracing kind may persist in some people , alongside the narrower and more clearly demarcated ego-feeling of maturity . |
5 | It may make for some good headlines , but De Niro certainly does n't come on like a tycoon , talking about his company as not so much a business , more an ‘ artistic community ’ where people can freely exchange ideas . |
6 | I 'm afraid I may fall into some wicked trap . |
7 | Now that you have a goal and some objectives for the next five years , let's concentrate on some more specific objectives for the next year . |
8 | Christmas is coming and he thinks I ought to know about some little joints called Tiffany 's and Bloomingdale 's . |
9 | One may quibble with some of Jakobson 's distinctions and classifications , but it must be stressed that these are only a small selection of the multitude of relationships that he identifies in the space of this short poem . |
10 | This book is reasonably priced and may appeal to some undergraduates . |
11 | If you are looking for respite care for short periods , or convalescent care , you may qualify for some help through Income Support if you have less than £8,000 in savings . |
12 | On such surfaces larvae may survive for some weeks . |
13 | We must think of some way to save him . |
14 | ‘ You 're a very brave girl ’ said Sir Benson , ‘ and I must think of some way of rewarding you for what you 've done . ’ |
15 | Some day we will be married ; I am certain of it , but it is a long time to wait till I am of age and we must think of some other way before then . |
16 | I must think of some things for him to do , ’ says Elizabeth . |
17 | I have just read Tom Robb 's article on watercolour pencils ( AIM/Feb '92 ) and must comment on some of the statements made . |
18 | I have just read Tom Robb 's article on watercolour pencils ( AIM/Feb '92 ) and must comment on some of the statements made . |
19 | The fourth book had , as I said , impressed Boy with its famous scene of the unwritten letter , which he thought must relate in some way to his own collection of letters . |
20 | Dexter wondered what the superintendent 's idea was , except that it must relate in some way to Jim Lancaster . |
21 | The words " in relation to " referred to in the third limb do not appear in the section but it seems to the author that the reference to " any benefit to him by contract or otherwise " must relate in some way to the gifted property , and a conclusion along those lines seems to have been drawn in some of the old estate duty cases ( see Chick v Commissioners of Stamp Duties [ 1958 ] AC 435 at 447 ) . |
22 | ‘ Building must fall into some sort of style , ’ he wrote ‘ memory — inherited forms and ideas . |
23 | So the changed phosphorylation of the synaptic membrane , which probably results in calcium entering the cell , must act as some sort of a signal to the DNA in the nucleus . |
24 | If the pilot is aware that the glider is stalled , applying the opposite rudder at the same time as moving forwards on the stick should result in some reduction in the yawing movement towards the dropping wing , and therefore must be a good thing . |
25 | Perhaps Mr. Shelford should speak to some of the players in our sport who have been seriously injured by high tackles and then see how tough he feels ? |
26 | For successful anaphor resolution , it is important to co-ordinate the contributions of system components embodying different types of linguistic and non-linguistic knowledge , such as configurational constraints in ( ‘ He examined him ’ , the two pronouns can not co-refer ) , sortal restrictions ( in ‘ She drank it ’ , ‘ it ’ must refer to some liquid if ‘ drank ’ is interpreted literally ) , focusing ( as in ‘ He examined its legs ’ above ) , and reasoning ( as in the second sentence of ‘ John told the waiter he had no money . |
27 | The name ‘ Shivering Mountain ’ sounds like it should refer to some awesome peak in the Himalayas — in fact it applies to Mam Tor , standing at a modest 1,696ft but offering a first class viewpoint on this fine Derbyshire circuit . |
28 | For if pragmatics is to be considered an aspect of linguistic competence in Chomsky 's sense , then like other aspects it must consist of some abstract cognitive ability . |
29 | Ideally the growing medium should consist of some amount of clay . |
30 | Again , you should look at some ways to manage stress . |