Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [verb] [to-vb] some " in BNC.

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1 During a further feast , each cadet had to announce some details of the inner nature of his disguised nourishment .
2 Each sortie seemed to bring some added knowledge to the art of Pathfinding although some attacks were better than others .
3 This chapter seeks to explore some of the implications of drama as a popular form , distinguished in terms of its place and material existence from other literary writing within the English Renaissance .
4 This chapter seeks to examine some of the means employed by New Historicism in trying to address these problems .
5 This article aims to shed some light on JCI 's history , its relationship with JM and its many diverse interests .
6 This leaflet tries to answer some of the questions you might have on giving to ACET by covenant .
7 This leaflet tries to answer some of the questions you might have on giving to ACET through the Gift Aid scheme .
8 This paper aims to explore some of the key issues , clearly set out some of the pitfalls , and provoke some deeper thought and debate about how new research can usefully inform resource allocation .
9 Because this approach appears to generate some undesirable side-effects , this chapter concludes by arguing that closer attention should be given to more direct ways of influencing migration patterns .
10 ‘ Are you accusing me of … of using this mix-up to try to gain some advantage for Chester Fabrics ? ’
11 How significant that his response to the overwhelming evidence that the people of this nation want to have some form of democratic control over their own destiny is to propose anything other than a democratic solution .
12 I called the waitress over and told her : ‘ This plate seems to have some of yesterday 's fish-pie on it . ’
13 He suggested that I might give a dinner to the leading newspaper editors and proprietors , when he could make some statement calculated to neutralise some of the undoubted venom that was then directed at him .
14 This project tries to offer some answers by looking in depth at the case of the Georgians since 1953 ( the death of Stalin ) .
15 Very little is known about wages and prices or the standard of living before the Industrial Revolution : this project aims to explore some of this ground by the systematic collection of data from estate records , tax rolls , JPs ' records , merchants ' papers and other sources .
16 The rest of this book seeks to outline some of the lessons that I have learnt in my service in this world .
17 This survey aimed to provide some baseline information regarding their current procedures for ensuring quality of care in general practice asthma clinics .
18 Although in the immediate post-Restoration period the religious climate proved uncongenial to such ideas , by the later decades of the seventeenth century churchmen schooled in this tradition began to gain some real influence within established Anglican circles .
19 James II was also at this time seeking to win some support from the Nonconformists .
20 A floundering ‘ Hit The North ’ has bassist Hanley grimacing as the subtleties are pummelled out of it , while ‘ White Lightning ’ has the veins in his neck bulging as he desperately tries to inject some energy tries to inject some energy into proceedings .
21 A floundering ‘ Hit The North ’ has bassist Hanley grimacing as the subtleties are pummelled out of it , while ‘ White Lightning ’ has the veins in his neck bulging as he desperately tries to inject some energy tries to inject some energy into proceedings .
22 This section aims to highlight some of these things .
23 This latter option appears to have some attraction for Fforde , for in his conclusion he seems to agree with the Thatcherite premise that pre-1979 Conservatives , by accommodating themselves to collectivist reforms rather than reversing them , abandoned their principles and surrendered to the so-called ‘ ratchet ’ effect of creeping socialism .
24 Each answer seems to have some merit , but we can not be certain which is the definitive one .
25 A community can tolerate much diversity — more than in Locke 's day when religious conformity was one requirement for full citizenship — but any society has to have some common rules and policies , whether it be in matters as trivial as which side of the road we drive on or as momentous as whether there is capital punishment .
26 The family , for example , was at the same time tending to lose some of its authority and responsibilities .
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