Example sentences of "and [prep] some instances " in BNC.
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1 | Abies , Abrotanum humile , Acacia , Acanthus spinosus , Anonis , Anthemis and Antholyza were all used and in some instances butterflies and insects were added . |
2 | On the one hand these groups , which in some respects mark the bridge between the old and the new philanthropy , were the first to focus their attention directly on urban working-class ( and in some instances lower-middle-class ) youth , rather than on children and adolescents , or women and girls . |
3 | The problem comes in how these terms are defined : it is , for example , only at best very approximately true that nouns are ‘ the names of persons , places or things ’ , or that verbs are ‘ doing words ’ ; and in some instances it is not true at all . |
4 | In any given individual the balance between these various influences is no doubt a delicate one , and in some instances precarious , depending on numerous casual and pervasive situational factors . |
5 | Aids dementia is more common in those who have had AIDS for a long time , and in some instances the dementia is probably due to other organisms attacking the brain . |
6 | Certainly his designs had become more uneven and in some instances , such as that for William Wood 's Manuela ( Rupert Hart-Davis , 1955 ) , can seem pedestrian if compared with his earlier work for John Lehmann . |
7 | It was , therefore , not unexpected when Cooper and Culyer found in 1970 that regional hospital inequalities had persisted over the years and in some instances were in fact increasing . |
8 | H. lapillus will usually spend at least a day on each prey item and in some instances the time may be nearer a week . |
9 | Mining remained a craft until the early part of the last war , with each collier taking a boy as a kind of ‘ apprentice ’ into his stall ; and in some instances trying him out later with another boy , both under supervision in an adjacent stall , until they could prove themselves to be master-craftsmen , able to work the stall and be trusted to look after themselves . |
10 | They do pose difficulties in dressing , however , and in some instances there is no alternative but to hang draw curtains from a track or rod placed above the arch . |
11 | The ports of entry should be better manned and in some instances medical advice should be on hand so that certain people have a medical examination before they are allowed into the community . |
12 | In heavy rain and the permanent twilight created by the burning oil wells and smoke-laden sky , allied commanders acknowledged that the many Guard units offered " determined resistance " and in some instances even launched localized counterattacks . |
13 | According to the report bribery was rife , some party members were paid to vote several times at different polling stations , unfavourable results were nullified , and in some instances the vote was deliberately miscounted . |
14 | Localized planning for the use of common resources between schools ( and in some instances the sharing of teaching staff ) made demands principally on heads , who were involved both on their own account and in response to LEA initiatives . |
15 | During employment the employee may damage his employer 's business in the following ways : ( a ) working for a competitor during his hours of employment ; ( b ) working for a competitor in his spare time ; ( c ) making preparations in order to compete with his employer after he has left ; ( d ) disclosing or using the employer 's business secrets ; or ( e ) failing to disclose information which may be of use to his employer and in some instances personally profiting from its use . |
16 | Prices will be around the standard pub price and in some instances considerably less . |
17 | Commercialism clearly created major tensions in industrial relations in the public enterprises , since it involved cost cutting , the search for greater efficiency and productivity and in some instances an attack on the very idea of public enterprise . |
18 | It has lots of similar properties to a larger computer , in so much that it has a similar , what is referred to as a central processing unit , and in some instances similar peripheral devices , but if one can imagine that for certain applications where these have been collectively gathered together in erm the ultimate setting on a single integrated circuit , then one has a microcomputer , comprised of a microprocessor , some memory and some appropriate interfacing devices to the outside world . |