Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [adj] [prep] some " in BNC.

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1 My concerns were unfounded because Roland Smith has managed to select walks over 60 of some of Britain 's finest hill and high places which offer excellent viewpoints ranging from Quiraing on Skye to the Dorset Coast .
2 However , if we are attempting to overcome fear using a specific programme of targets , these fluctuations make similar targets more difficult on some days than others .
3 Now if this all sounds rather familiar to some , it 's because this is a remake of a Dutch film of five years ago .
4 Now if this all sounds rather familiar to some , it 's because this is a remake of a Dutch film of five years ago .
5 The interdisciplinary team is using approaches from anthropology , sociology , social psychology and cognitive science to understand the processes by which members of the lay public and others directly involved with some issue , such as the Chernobyl fallout , combine scientific information from ‘ official ’ sources with interpretations of their own experience into forms meaningful and useful to themselves in their own practical situations .
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