Example sentences of "in some " in BNC.

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1 The following day , Kathleen brought in some blankets and some candles .
2 Sir Derek 's preference is to bring in some friendly Continental company such as Daimler-Benz of West Germany as a substantial minority shareholder , leaving Ferranti with a share quote and at least a semblance of independence .
3 It had an educative purpose , and it brought in some cash to hard-pressed regions .
4 At the time of her arrest , Dai Qing was working on a series of studies entitled Modern Chinese Intellectuals : From Liang Qichao to Fang Lizhi , in order , as she put it , to fill in some of the ‘ memory holes ’ of the history of the Chinese Communist Party .
5 I invited the pensions establishment but I also brought in some of those who wanted change .
6 ‘ A botanical illustrator who 's retired here is filling in some of the gaps in our plant and tree records .
7 Russians are filling in some of the gaps in their lives by seeking out anything that was forbidden or hard to get in Soviet times .
8 She put her vase down on the table in front of me , then glancing around my pantry again said : ‘ If you wish , Mr Stevens , I might bring in some more cuttings for you . ’
9 A second year of practical experience on another mixed farm , together with concentrated reading , will confirm and consolidate the earlier lessons ; local day-release courses in special aspects of practical farming can fill in some of the gaps .
10 Mr Vinct brought in some of the ‘ Daily Service ’ folk to see me and to tell me about their work .
11 The cross-fertilisation of information and technology from physics and chemistry , for example , can help to fill in some of archaeology 's missing pieces by ‘ bringing new techniques to bear on old major questions ’ , noted Harris .
12 We 've got the kettle on , I brought in some milk to give soothing cups of coffee where necessary … ’
13 The Baldwin Fund brought in some £500,000 , but not all of this was for child refugees .
14 Even so , if there are two of you working together an ordinary garden spade or even a shovel can be used by one man to fill in some holes while the other man uses the graft or long spade on a new excavation .
15 They hope that the sale of the tape will bring in some much needed funds to the trust .
16 Goodison Park manager Howard Kendall desperately needs his £1.5 million signing to bring in some firepower with 10 blank sheets coming in the Mersey club 's past 21 League and Cup games .
17 Let's pause for a while in order to breathe in some pure air .
18 I am making the assumption that Kirov will be able to fill in some of the blanks once we come up with a workable number … probably no more than three .
19 I 'll bring in some of the kids who were there and Jonesy can imitate the preacher . ’
20 The bridge was filled in some twenty or thirty years ago when houses spread along this part of Swithland Lane .
21 And Strudwick intends to take full advantage by bringing in some tough Aussies during their off-season .
22 First she brings in some individual candles .
23 She must get out of the house and breathe in some air that was free of the scent of leather .
24 At this point , unless the dramatist is going to allow hypocrisy to triumph , he must bring in some external power to penetrate the hypocrite 's disguise .
25 ‘ We have brought in some new faces and we have to try to turn around what happened last winter . ’
26 Without even trespassing into any of these more perilous aspects of pre-war street life , the Mass Observation study The Pub and the People ( 1943 ) filled in some of the detail of the rowdy bonhomie of the working-class weekend , and the ‘ high point of mass drunkenness ’ during the exodus from the northern towns to Blackpool .
27 Special offers involving a discount , on the other hand , can both promote the product and bring in some revenue .
28 I 'm going to bring in some illuminated medieval books for you to have a look at , because what you 're going to do is to write this out in best on special paper using illuminated letters and if you 're very good we will try to get them laminated so that we can keep them as an example of what year seven students can produce as their best work , to say to everybody , hey look at this , this is very good , now we ca n't do that if I give you a sheet of A four paper and you manage to fill less than a quarter of that space , so you 're going to need a minimum of ten different things that you would like to say you think are important , you believe are important , you believe they 're valuable and your homework over the next week is to finish that list if you want it to rhyme , well yes you can work on it to make it rhyme , if you want to have what we call rhyming couplet , er just one moment I have n't said clear away .
29 Right before I fill in some of the details on this again an important point to grasp coming up .
30 Leading on from last week we were looking at menu planning and I actually asked you to bring in some menus .
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