Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [noun sg] [prep] some " in BNC.

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1 Inevitably , unforeseen difficulties will arise to inhibit progress towards some targets .
2 I 'm afraid Mr Blackburn has fallen prey to some of the fashionable ideas infecting many on the left , in particular to Europhilia .
3 The actual methodology employed in the new proposals for the allocation of funding has given rise to some concern ( Mays , 1989 ) .
4 Once again , the question of the role of employees in the proposed corporate structure has given rise to some disagreement in the Council .
5 This last ground has given rise to some difficulty in interpretation .
6 I understand the feeling within his party that has given rise to some of the security recommendations which he conferred on my hon. Friend the Minister of State last week , and which he described as a root-and-branch policy .
7 As a result , while the Authority can justifiably take much of the credit for the transformation of certain aspects of primary education in Leeds which PNP began to yield , it may also need to accept responsibility for some of PNP 's manifest weaknesses .
8 She returned to the liver unit ward just before noon but was not expected to regain conciousness for some hours .
9 The scheme , which required the passage of enabling legislation and which was scheduled for July 25 , was expected to generate revenue of some 91,000 million roubles for the government .
10 However , a theory which was recognizably utilitarian in spirit might seek to give priority in some way to the prevention of suffering over that of the promotion of happiness .
11 Everything is designed to illustrate science in some way
12 The veracity of the media account may be questioned but few doubt that the events reported took place in some way .
13 All social progress has caused pain to some but liberated others .
14 THE Livestock Marketing Commission has taken issue with some figures quoted by John Ramuz , of the British Chicken Information Service , at the Poultry Association of Northern Ireland biennial conference this week .
15 But if those forms of capital are n't available then the business has to raise capital by some other means and this is very often done by liquidated assets that they currently hold and releasing the capital for the new project .
16 Duckett and Galle using energy dispersive electron probe microanalysis , a technique with an analytical sensitivity of between 100 and 1,000p.p.m. , have reported finding aluminium in some plaque cores using fixed embedded tissue ; Candy et al.
17 But John Smith has kept faith with some of those who 've been most harshly criticized .
18 If we want to collect information about some aspect or aspects of a large group ( whether the group is made up of people or things ) the obvious approach would appear to be a survey of all of them .
19 Sir James , who as president of Sea Containers has expressed interest in some of BR 's busiest routes in the South East , says it would be ‘ hopeless ’ to try to run the railways as in the past .
20 I have also written again to Ms de Jonghe to try to make progress with some of the issues that we intended to discuss during her visit .
21 However , the increasing interest in discourse and text analysis over the last ten years has sharpened awareness of some crucial differences .
22 She 'd aroused suspicion in some member of the staff and they 'd reported her to Brückner 's widow .
23 They wanted them all back when I agreed to sell — at their price — but I said I 'd spilt coffee on some of them and thrown them away .
24 Always wanting to pump liquor into some unsuspecting female , for nefarious purposes . ’
25 ‘ I thought you 'd got hold of some . ’
26 And Dell plans to pre-install NeXTstep on some models .
27 There is no faith which can not choose to cast doubt on some other faith .
28 He paused and seemed to have trouble with some obstruction in his throat .
29 From April 1991 larger practices will be able to choose to take control of some NHS funds to finance a range of local services for their own patients — including certain hospital treatments , and the cost to the NHS prescriptions and some staff needed for the practice .
30 Shrinking back in his chair , he seemed to become prey to some inner conflict .
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