Example sentences of "[noun sg] [is] [verb] of some " in BNC.
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1 | Since Amedee 's contributions to the world 's most butch game are made as an ‘ offensive co-ordinator ’ , the spectre is raised of some extremely rude sessions down Ambleside Avenue . |
2 | If a business is composed of some taxable and some exempt supplies , the business will still have to comply with the registration requirements . |
3 | Where a person is deprived of some status as a result of allegations , the courts have applied the rules on the basis that there is a legitimate expectation of a hearing . |
4 | Behind this question seems to be the idea that to talk of the ‘ meaning ’ of a word is to talk of some thing — either some thing in the world , which the word stands for , or some thing in the mind of the person who utters the word and in the mind of the person who hears it . |
5 | But the idea that to talk of the ‘ meaning ’ of a word is to talk of some thing does not seem to apply to the use we have been considering of the word ‘ here ’ . |
6 | The autumn design is composed of some brown fern-like leaves that came from a tree at the bottom of my garden , some tiny pieces of Japanese maple , some elderflower buds , gorse flowers , a few tagetes , some hydrangea florets and some ‘ Red Ace ’ potentillas . |