Example sentences of "[vb pp] some [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I was simply given some down to earth instruction on techniques . |
2 | Fortunately for owners of French homes , the pound 's devaluation has added some 10% to 15% to their value in sterling terms . |
3 | It was shortly before the time Luke usually arrived on Fridays , and up until today she would have made some excuse to Florian , but reviviscent pride demanded a gesture . |
4 | We have made some proposals to Commissioner Millan for a contribution from the European Economic Community of about 35 per cent . |
5 | He has also promised some incentives to operators who invest in systems that can be upgraded to provide services like ‘ teleshopping ’ and ‘ telebanking ’ . |
6 | The union had already shown some opposition to aspects of Government policy , but this had always been voiced in a guarded or indirect way in its newspaper . |
7 | Er I have had some successes to date . |
8 | Nowadays , fewer and fewer people become managers without first having had some introduction to statistics . |
9 | And then I 've got some letters to post that I 've written and hopefully will write in the next hour or so . |
10 | This image may well have borne some relation to reality at one time in the first half of this century and the second half of the last , following the process of industrialization which took men out of the home to work in factories . |
11 | However , in two important respects the Misrepresentation Act 1967 has removed some bars to rescission so that s1 provides that , whether or not the representation has become a term of the contract , or that the contract has been fully performed , the right to the rescission remedy is not lost . |