Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb -s] [verb] some [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | mountain biking is next … its the Malvern Classic at Eastnor Castle this week … this is the biggest and best festival of the lot … and over the years has produced some breathtaking moments … |
2 | mountain biking is next … its the Malvern Classic at Eastnor Castle this week … this is the biggest and best festival of the lot … and over the years has produced some breathtaking moments … |
3 | The threat of Iraqi terrorist attacks has prompted some elaborate security precautions . |
4 | The idea of travelling between areas to take advantage of shorter waiting times appears to have some public support as Leathard ( 1990 ) quotes a survey which suggests that 40 per cent of people would go anywhere in the country to avoid waiting for treatment . |
5 | Beyond this difference in the scope and use of the machinery in the two companies , the pattern of industrial relations has shown some striking similarities . |
6 | CONTROVERSY over pit closures has created some strange bedfellows . |
7 | The existence of these foreign exchange deposits has created some unusual problems for the Yugoslav banking system , which will be considered further below . |
8 | The experience of storing and distributing the 1991 Census datasets has taught some valuable lessons , which will be useful if data from future Censuses is released on a similar basis . |