Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] [vb infin] some " in BNC.
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1 | Although such characteristics probably do play some secondary role , we find this interpretation unconvincing and suspect that it stems from a need to make a connection with what are perceived as the relatively more ‘ attractive ’ features of psychosis , rather than with those emphasised in descriptions of schizophrenia , a concept that has taken on almost entirely negative connotations . |
2 | Its demands probably do exclude some otherwise suitable candidates . |
3 | Snappy , short news sequences certainly helped promote some of the big names but this was on a small scale in comparison with the United States where a few outstanding sportsmen became Hollywood stars . |
4 | The shape of the group really does give some impression of an arrow ! |
5 | Several consequences of the war ultimately did lead some in British society towards fascism , however . |
6 | Frolik certainly did expose some real spies including Nicholas Praeger , who had given the Czechs details of the RAF 's electronic counter-measures equipment codenamed Blue Diver and Red Steer . |
7 | Once you come into contact with the other side you can drop down into command the individual tanks and engage in fast armoured conflict — the controls here do take some getting used to , although you can opt to assign either the driving or firing to the computer . |
8 | ‘ But amazingly the process of setting up the co-op really did involve some of the men , and even the older boys . |