Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [subord] in some " in BNC.
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1 | The early phases of human evolution , when Homo sapiens began to live in families , are seen as in some ways parallel to the early phases of infant development . |
2 | This highlights a crucial tactical problem for new groups or those whose demands are seen as in some way unconventional . |
3 | Binding was the second most frequent reason for the non-availability of material , and — since the most frequent reason was simply that a requested item was already in use — it was the main reason which could be considered as in some measure attributable to the Library 's own procedures . |
4 | I shall argue that Viennese modernism can be seen as in some sense a ‘ Baroque ’ modernism which seems largely to have run counter to the Enlightenment project . |
5 | The social person first moves out of his original position ( role ) ( " the rite of separation " ) ; he then exists for a time in a liminal condition , a threshold of time and space which is outside the ordinary world of secular affairs and is treated as in some way " sacred " ( Van Gennep 's " rite de marge " ) ; finally he moves back into secular society in his new position ( role ) ( " the rite of aggregation " ) . |