Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [vb -s] [verb] some " in BNC.

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1 Gladys Hill writes ( aged nearly 96 ) that she enjoys reading a wide range of subjects and appreciates having some of the books from her days at Oxford .
2 Perhaps for the sake of brevity , although not for precision and clarity , it is not unusual in some catalogues and lists to find some species roses included under the rambler heading , which like R. wichuraiana , have the same sprawling habit and are sufficiently vigorous to get up into trees .
3 She also likes writing short stories and has had some published in the school magazine but ‘ never dared try anything else , ’ she said modestly .
4 The position of the expanding Modular Course within the planning processes of the Polytechnic causes some major problems and helps to solve some others .
5 It has conducted an assessment of the various statistical packages for the manipulation and analysis of large-scale hierarchical data sets and has applied some of this work to the dissemination of very large , government-generated data sets ( see below ) .
6 This sort of twisted ply , of which there are many examples , finds a close analogy in some of the well known ( cholesterolic ) liquid crystals and has led some scientists , notably Dr Charles Neville of the University of Bristol , to believe that they are formed by a process of direct self-assembly .
7 The obvious conclusion is that the writer himself was present on these occasions and has written some form of daily record or diary .
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