Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [vb pp] in some " in BNC.

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1 I slid down until I became entangled in some bracken .
2 As soon as I get settled in some place , it 's time to move on .
3 Right there 's erm it 's a tin of fruit salad but I 've put in some er kiwi and grapes so it 's fresh fruit , it 's in its own juice , so it 's not in a heavy thick juice , there 's Viennetta or you can have a bit of each
4 Now um I 've stuck in some data from the West study about um what sorts of feelings people reported themselves as having .
5 This is probably the most untrue statement I have heard in some time .
6 The word occurs twice in the present draft and I have explained in some detail why it is not acceptable on either occasion .
7 So far , I have sketched in some of the contours of early educational debates and policy in the field of racism , culture and education and explored the way in which the problem of cultural and ethnic essentialism , in particular , has structured and indeed disfigured public debates and the production of relevant knowledge .
8 Long before the doors of the Chinese empire opened to the West , travellers in other parts of the globe were sending plants and seeds back to the motherland to enrich or replace those native collections which had existed in some cases from early times .
9 On the very day that the Garotter 's Act became law , the essential distinction between right and wrong faltered appreciably in the pages of The Times where a disturbance was noted at Cremorne Gardens which had resulted in some upper-class rowdies being heavily fined .
10 Mine months previously he had had a neoplasm removed from the left hemisphere which had resulted in some post-operative speech disturbances .
11 Local ANC organizers apparently convinced the ANC executive that hostility between the rival groupings , which had resulted in some 40 deaths in the preceding week , was such that a joint rally posed a serious security problem .
12 The level of violence ( which had resulted in some 5,000 deaths since the breakdown of peace talks in June 1990 ) fell dramatically during the period of the ceasefire , although each side accused the other of extensive violations .
13 When she became engrossed in some new work he made her preoccupation an excuse for drawing away from her .
14 Juliet wished she 'd sat in some corner .
15 When she left the stage that night , the usual tumultuous applause was ringing in her ears , yet she felt peculiarly dissatisfied , as though she 'd failed in some important task .
16 ‘ For instance , if someone had n't heard from a man friend for — oh , for a couple of weeks or so-when he 'd said vaguely he 'd ring — I mean , she might wonder if there was something wrong , if he was ill , or if she 'd offended in some way .
17 It went pop , and Signe leaned forward into the candlelight so that all the customers could see her , and sipped at the champagne and narrowed her eyes at me in a gesture of passion that she had seen in some bad film .
18 From some dim recess of her mind came the words of a Breton fisherman 's prayer , which she had read in some book .
19 this would defeat the legitimate expectations of those who had acted in some way in reliance on the old authority ; or
20 We 've become better at making money in sluggish trading conditions and are making the most of the patchy recovery we 've seen in some of our markets .
21 ‘ Is that before or after we 've stopped in some back alley somewhere ? ’
22 The five hundred thousand shortfall in community Chair , I think we 've covered in some detail on the earlier paper , so there are other additions there of some nine hundred thousand .
23 You have unspend , you have spent , and you actually spent more than we 've got in some instances .
24 But , if we had bought in some sort of penal clause , then I mean firms might be inclined to look very critically at the qualifications their engineers have got .
25 We have to keep a proper balance or we will continue to see destruction in the countryside that we have seen in some areas where there is too much access and where what used to be a path has become as wide as the M1 .
26 ‘ I think it has something to do with the word counselling ; people seem afraid of it — maybe it conjures up the wrong image — that they feel they 've failed in some way if they have to resort to counselling .
27 He said it as though they had settled in some remote outpost of the old British Empire and not in handy , holidaymaker 's Chiantishire .
28 It 's as , what I 'm looking for is that the people who tick it off as being okay know what they are looking for , and that maybe that it 's the right number of boxes , it might be it 's the right grade of paper , whatever it happens to be that , that , if they tick it to say it 's right , then that 's what , that they have checked in some way .
29 Though they have existed in some countries for centuries , only after the 1940s did state-owned enterprises ( SOEs ) come to prominence in most developing countries .
30 The processes through which the text has become part of the textuality of history will probably have meant the re-deployment of those original agencies so that they have reappeared in some disguised fashion within currently familiar structural organisation for understanding culture .
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