Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] some of the " in BNC.
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1 | Val Savage searches out some of the cleanest looks for this summer . |
2 | Then he brushes over some of the issues which run through the play which are especially noticeable at the end . |
3 | When the fainter member passes in front of the brighter , it naturally cuts off some of the light , and Algol ‘ winks ’ . |
4 | LocoScript PC Easy cuts out some of the more esoteric features that can usually be found in a word processor these days — advanced layout features such as newspaper style columns , the ability to add footnotes , access to an on-line thesaurus etc . |
5 | The sentencing decision in Billam ( 1986 ) marks out some of the more serious varieties of sexual assault , and this could be used as a basis for introducing a new scheme of three or four graded offences : there are precedents for this in other countries . |
6 | This formulation is attractive as it marks out some of the broad historical shifts in the representation of Blacks in film . |
7 | William Parker takes on some of the baritone material with unabashed lyricism and plangency , leaving Elly Ameling to bring refreshing charm and beauty of tone to the soprano Mélodies . |
8 | Baker 's yeast breaks down some of the indigestible phytic acid in wheat and generates carbon dioxide in the process , causing the bread to rise . |
9 | Property Department 's Shona Jennings eyes up some of the plastic cups collected at Drummond House . |
10 | Indoors , though , ordinary window glass generally filters out some of the UV content of sunlight , and the author has never experienced any difficulties of daylight interfering with end results . |
11 | FILM / A-Z of films for the capital : The programme of the 33rd London Film Festival was announced this week : We give complete details and Owen Slot picks out some of the highlights |
12 | If one picks out some of the chief things which are good , one may find that the one thing they seem to have in common is that they are pleasurable experiences . |
13 | ’ That section sets out some of the principles to be applied , and , for example , points out an alternative course which can be followed by judges where the extent of wasted costs is not clear : see section 6.7 , p. 20 of the guide . |
14 | Now the explicit policy aim for schools is much more a directly vocational one , and the article by Moore traces out some of the connections between education , qualifications and the labour markets young people are seeking to enter . |
15 | The compulsory membership ( necessary for the midnight–7am licence ) sorts out some of the teds from the heads , but even with membership , hopefuls have to get past Geoff on the door . |
16 | Up to a point this claim is justified , although a more interesting comparison might be with Alvin Toffler 's Third Wave , rather than his Future Shock This comparison , however , brings out some of the weaknesses as well as the strengths of Naisbitt 's study . |
17 | We shall add , however , another treatment of the model , due to Zener , which brings out some of the thermodynamic aspects . |