Example sentences of "[verb] [art] subject [prep] some " in BNC.
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1 | A man who approached the subject with some finesse . |
2 | Although some physical geographers such as Thomas ( 1980 p. v ) have argued that study of the energetics of the land surface ‘ has perhaps robbed the subject of some of its scope and depth ’ it can be argued that investigations of process energetics have provided some depth of understanding and have extended the scope towards recent temporal change ( p. 153 ) . |
3 | How can I broach the subject with some degree of sensitivity ? |
4 | Scotland has enjoyed a system of periodic relicensing prior to the appointment of the new statutory bodies in 1983 , and so those of you previously registered with the GNC for Scotland will already be familiar with the practice of periodic relicensing , and will be quite accustomed to what has become the subject of some controversy south of the border . |
5 | But you will be treating the subject like some crossword puzzle , trying to link in the fabric and background . |
6 | It remains a subject of some curiosity that this apparently exceptional event occurred just at the time that the Greenpeace boat was moored offshore . |
7 | There appears to have been a greater interest in orthogenesis in the earlier part of this century and writers such as Berg considered the subject in some depth . |