Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [verb] [vb infin] some " in BNC.
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1 | These are all concerns central to our own current culture , and the essays help detail some of Shakespeare 's negotiations with us as well as the possible ‘ social energy ’ of his own era . |
2 | One area where the accounts do show some growth , though , is in special projects . |
3 | However , the proposals do contain some features of a Type I1 model . |
4 | Nevertheless , the parties did undergo some transformation as they adapted to a changing political climate . |
5 | There is no doubt that the reactions of the parties do have some effect on the leaders , though probably this is a little more true in the case of the Conservative Party . |
6 | The figures do afford some comparability between years , and even a brief examination of them shows the great shift from wool to cloth as England 's main export commodity . |
7 | ‘ The investors did commission some initial market research before they invested their money , ’ says former Institute president Mike Lickiss , who is currently ATV 's independent chairman . |
8 | Nevertheless , the apparent need for periodic spring-cleaning in the professions does pose some questions . |
9 | Generally , most of the men did feel some guilt and disliked fiddling , but said , ‘ I do n't like it but I have to ’ . |
10 | But on the whole the ex-slaves did acquire some land ( though not the '40 acres and a mule' of which they dreamed ) and the ex-serfs , though losing some of the land to the lords , especially in the regions of expanding commercial agriculture , remained peasants . |
11 | In spite of their general conservatism the bivalves did produce some short-lived , bizarre forms with no living survivors . |