Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [noun pl] [Wh adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , there are some cases where it is easy to recognise that the feasible region is bounded .
2 Yet there are some cases where it is clear that the views in the Commons were decisive .
3 There are some cases where I am just holding on to them and not cashing them in . ’
4 Do you know , there are some times when you feel : I ca n't stand this .
5 There are some places where we keep the best till last .
6 It does n't necessarily mean being totally idealistic — there are some situations where you can take control — ’
7 Although this regulation of tortious liability is not of itself a contractual issue , there are some situations where it has great importance for business contracts , for instance in the area of pre-contract negotiations .
8 It is sometimes very difficult indeed not to be very cross , and there have been some occasions when I have had to go and chop up a few logs in order to abate my own aggression before replying .
9 There are three reasons why I think Ghatak 's work is especially valuable .
10 Those are three reasons why he will today be elected to Labour 's national executive , writes Colin Hughes .
11 and er qualified immunity from damages , my Lord there are three grounds why we say er that er in the interim were your Lordship minded to make a reference that recoveries from the central fund should be allowed to continue .
12 There have been many times when I could n't write .
13 McGahern : ‘ There have been many times when I could n't write ’
14 There may have been cases where the acquisition of the wrappers conferred no direct benefit on the Nestle Co. , but there must have been many cases where it did .
15 There are long stretches when I forget this experience totally , so much so that when it suddenly comes into my mind again it is each time with the shock of newness .
16 But there are key areas where I feel they have gone wrong .
17 The 4th , 10th , 14th and 27th are all times when you may feel the cosmos has it in for you although these are the very points at which you could break the chains that have held you back for so long .
18 There had been long periods when I could only enter you and come in you by secretly pretending to myself that I did not know you , that you were a tart I had picked up in a bar — or on the street corner .
19 There had been long weeks when he lay sunk in gloom and introspection .
20 There are many reasons why we eat — and it is certainly not simply to satisfy the pangs of hunger .
21 There are many reasons why we eat — and a number of them have nothing whatsoever to do with hunger or even a liking for a particular type of food .
22 There are many reasons why we tell lies .
23 There are many reasons why it may be regarded as helpful to gather information about a child 's language , and the uses to which any formal assessment results may be put will influence decisions about how assessments can best be carried out .
24 There are many reasons why it has been difficult for researchers to form links with universities , he says , with some not even sure that particular departments would survive investigations into the competence and integrity of the professors .
25 There are many reasons why I can not accept this submission .
26 There are many times when I leave the house and go up to the range when I really do n't want to .
27 Visitor pressure and the often mindless or downright destructive behaviour of some of the people who come to this area have annoyed some farmers so much that they look on walkers as just another kind of vermin — and there are many times when I can sympathise with this attitude completely .
28 ‘ There are many times when it is tough , ’ he says .
29 Er there are many cases where it was difficult to tie up the appointment contract with the physical works contract .
30 One has many ideas all one 's life and there are many points where they can come together cleanly enough to design an experiment .
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