Example sentences of "[noun pl] that [verb] some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Sometimes this is a necessary feature of subjects that put some parts of the human experience under the microscope and have to abstract this from other parts . |
2 | In doing so , the latter established the basic rules that brought some order to the method by which students were enabled to become candidates for office . |
3 | The physical barriers that prevent some members of the public reaching a CAB are perhaps easier to tackle than the image barriers . |
4 | This section reviews published research into natural language applications that involve some element of semantic processing ; with particular emphasis on the applicability to text recognition systems . |
5 | % isolated molars digested : the numbers of isolated molars that show some evidence of digestive corrosion compared with the total number of isolated molars in the sample ( given in appendix ) . |
6 | — These are due to chemical substances that absorb some wavelengths of the incident light and reflect others . |
7 | And for agencies that supply some goods or services for purchase there are the consumers who pay for individual units of collectively provided goods . |
8 | When the device is dedicated to this file the benefits can be very marked , since the index cylinder on the fast device is available without head movement at all times ; if IBM 3340 , 3350 or similar devices that offer some fixed-head capacity are available , these indexes can be held in the fixed-head area . |
9 | One of the most exciting developments in biology over the past few years has been the identification of the specific genes that allow some viruses to cause cancer . |
10 | % molars digested in situ : the numbers of molars in the mandibles and maxillae that show some evidence of digestive corrosion compared with the total numbers of teeth present in the jaws . |
11 | Leading lights of the service sector , headed by Racal , could produce results that go some way towards alleviating the gloomy economic prospects again this week , even if Friday 's poor inflation figure ca n't be glossed over . |
12 | If the BMA is to be taken seriously then it should espouse more worthy causes that have some prospect of success rather than politically correct harebrained schemes such as this , which is as likely to bear fruit as ‘ pigs are to fly , ’ to quote the two speakers . |
13 | Now we turn to non-consensual influences , differentiated influences , factors that affected some individuals but not others , or that affected different individuals in different ways . |
14 | Such observations have given rise to the notion of the ‘ invulnerable child ’ and are now leading to a radical re-appraisal of the results of risk research , with a shift of emphasis towards trying to understand the factors that enable some individuals to survive , or even profit from , their disposition to insanity . |
15 | Horses that have some kind of an ‘ if ’ , such as a stable vice , will usually be cheaper . |
16 | The jury will remain out for a year or two yet on whether the operating system can see off the threat from Microsoft Corp and its Windows NT , but Unix is definitely not winning big in the public relations stakes : the Wall Street Journal dismisses Unix as ‘ a catch-all term for many operating systems that share some features and a common parentage ’ . |
17 | The jury will remain out for a year or two yet on whether the operating system can see off the threat from Microsoft Corp and its Windows NT , but Unix is definitely not winning big in the public relations stakes : the Wall Street Journal dismisses Unix as ‘ a catch-all term for many operating systems that share some features and a common parentage ’ . |
18 | Even in countries with laws that provide some degree of protection for marine mammals , fishermen are often reluctant to report incidental catches of dolphins or porpoises because they fear having restrictions placed on their use of set-nets . |
19 | A file arranged as in Fig. 8.1 has considerable advantages for the retrieval of records that meet some request based on a number of separate criteria which are often called record attributes or descriptors . |
20 | Accusations that have some truth to them make the most watertight defences of all . |
21 | There are however two specific product types that have some value and are known , collectively , as biological agents . |
22 | Candles flickered on tabletops that bore some resemblance to wine barrels sawn in half . |