Example sentences of "[be] sometimes [verb] [conj] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It is sometimes argued that international competitive pressures are the origins , directly or indirectly , of all the UK 's economic and employment problems . |
2 | As for David Hume himself , it is sometimes said that that great Scottish philosopher disposed of the Argument from Design a century before Darwin . |
3 | It is sometimes said that this appalling performance by the British economy in the early 1990s has been ‘ imported ’ from a world recession . |
4 | It is sometimes said that few young people get involved in CPRW 's work , but this is certainly not the case at our Annual Youth Environment Conference where this year , as ever , 100% of the delegates were under 21 ! |
5 | It is sometimes assumed that this outside world , composed of external structures and processes , exists at some level above that of the actor 's home ground . |
6 | It is sometimes claimed that female criminal activity is restricted to limited types of crimes . |
7 | A word with letters in uncommon positions is regarded as having low orthographic redundancy , and this is sometimes described as low spatial redundancy . |