Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] [verb] [prep] some " in BNC.

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1 The musical flavour will be supplied by Edinburgh 's own Tam White and the Caledonian Brewery are laying on some of their amber liquid and pies to give you just a taste of what the atmosphere will be like during the weekend 13–15 August .
2 These various strands of information work with the computer are combined in some of the newest developments in user education in schools .
3 Several of the group who took part most from the Certificate of Pre-Vocational Education course are handicapped in some way .
4 The difficulties inherent in classifying systems according to this criterion are illustrated to some extent by the position of the British Prime Minister .
5 Banbridge started the second half in more determined mood and forced Bangor back and the home side were rattled by some excellent play by the visitors .
6 Charles felt he must have heard Steen being interviewed at some stage on radio or television , because it was very familiar .
7 The report also drew attention to the state aid being offered by some countries to larger industries , estimating that the total had reached ECU83,300 million in 1990 , or 2.8 per cent of the EC 's total economy .
8 Although the last allegation is regarded with some scepticism by royal watchers , their speculation is heightened because the royal couple have barely been seen to exchange words or glances so far in the tour , even though they have been smiling and cheerful to those they have met .
9 The first prison marriage of convicted murderers from across Ulster 's bitter sectarian divide is seen by some as a positive sign of change .
10 The anti-dog programme is meeting with some encouraging success , using poisoned bait which is hidden under dark ledges .
11 The problems are most acute in Africa where population pressures are also greatest , though modification of South American savannas is increasing ; desertification is occurring in some areas as a result of overgrazing .
12 While your subconscious mind is searching for some final point to include in the margins , go on to the final stage .
13 Some of the Naval survey parties may also have landed briefly on Krakatoa , because a hot spring is marked on some maps , but apart from this we know remarkably little about the islands or their volcanic history .
14 The purpose of this chapter is to examine in some detail the nature of age discrimination in the workplace .
15 The purpose of this chapter is to look at some of the parables found in these four sources .
16 Benjamin Jowett ( 181793 ) , Master of Balliol College , Oxford , and one of the modernizing dons who supported endeavours to extend university education and to attract men from new social classes to Oxford , considered that " classical study is getting in some respects worn out , and the plan proposed [ the introduction of English Language and Literature at Oxford ] would breathe new life into it .
17 The easiest way to understand the nature and extent of this type of crime is to look at some examples of the effect of specific corporate crimes .
18 Nevertheless , I think its effect is to distort in some ways the dualism set up by Proust .
19 Nearly all animal fighting is restrained in some way , and contests in some species resemble highly ritualized tournaments .
20 A disinfectant capability is claimed by some manufacturers .
21 In whatever way it is financed , such investment is regarded by some as having been a direct loss to the domestic economy and as such having contributed to Britain 's poor investment record [ Singh , 1977 ] .
22 Labour is represented by some genuinely transnational trade unions .
23 The second alternative is supported to some extent by the coinage .
24 Such a figure is based to some extent on notional accounting — an expert 's time per hour is , for example , assessed at a much higher rate than he or she is actually paid — but it indicates the profit margins which both houses need to maintain .
25 And this is true of all actions : every action is caused by some combination of belief and desire .
26 Well , if one looks at the Sussex coast at the present day , most of the Sussex coast is protected in some way from the action of the sea , either by a sea wall , or by a groined beach .
27 According to Dexter , ‘ much time was spent on a detailed review of the Old Trafford Test and disappointment was expressed at some elements of England 's performance .
28 The decline of community and the rise of a society in which association was becoming in some sense secondary can also be seen as reflecting some of the profound social and spatial changes that were actually taking place in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries .
29 Although other burials clustered around the enclosure , the internal area was respected , until the whole monument was dismantled at some time in the fourth century .
30 Mention was made by some of a belief that Blacks get custodial sentences more often .
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