Example sentences of "and [adv] [prep] some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As more energy is put in at each dilution stage , the water polymer chains become longer and longer , and presumably at some stage break , forming a number of shorter lengths of water polymer . |
2 | The scale of development that 's in Professor Lock 's contemplation is plainly not one that I I think that would directly er affect Richmondshire and so to some extent er I 'm speaking from that perspective . |
3 | When their children moved away , the house seemed empty and so with some trepidation Stephen and Marypen began to take in guests , their intention being that every guest should be ‘ entertained as a friend ’ . |
4 | Tallymen and check traders , and perhaps to some extent local moneylenders ( sometimes in practice the same individuals ) , exercise — on a very much smaller scale — an influence opposite to the one which will be described below under ‘ Banks ’ . |
5 | The fact remains that men 's leisure-time activities are much more visible to history , more organized and perhaps to some extent seen as more legitimate . |
6 | Er on the envi environmental aspect , I think it 's worth emphasizing because clearly this is the major concern of both Scotton and er the Residents ' Association and er that the County Council has and perhaps to some extent I think it 's certainly the public consultations or the exercises I 've been involved in at this stage in a major scheme has done far more work in trying to assess those effects than is normally the case at this stage in a ma major highway scheme . |
7 | These three women , it will readily and perhaps with some irritation be perceived , were amongst the crème de la crème of their generation . |
8 | Indeed they would have argued — and perhaps with some justice — that theirs was a more refined branch of the art : for did it not demand to a quite exceptional degree a sense of the romance of the past and a feeling for an evocative relic ? |
9 | In an attempt partly to offer a tribute and perhaps in some way to attempt a readjustment of the balance against him , he recited what he knew of the church 's founding saint . |
10 | Then she realised that it must be Ianthe Broome , the canon 's daughter they were always talking about , and perhaps in some way a kind of ‘ rival ’ for the affections of a man she had not yet seen . |
11 | He , too , came from a Roman family and perhaps in some way had been the patron of the young cardinal deacon of SS . |
12 | They were not , by modern standards , especially radical in tone ; but they introduced to a wider public the new approaches to the critical study of the Bible which up till then had developed more on the Continent , and only to some extent in the cloistered world of the English universities . |
13 | Perdita mis-hit wildly , and only by some miracle stayed in the saddle , by which time Randy had backed the ball upfield to Merlin , who scored . |
14 | In the final letter , written in 1768 , when he was in his late seventies and obviously under some stress he complains about the lack of co-operation from Solander and Ellis . |
15 | The operation of unification creates new feature structures and together with some string combining operations pairs the feature structures with strings ( Joshi , 1987 ) . |
16 | In a general index it may only be possible to distinguish between different meanings of the one homograph by using scope notes or qualifying terms wherever the term arises , and thus in some way replace the context that is normally absent in respect of index terms . |
17 | Again you will need to investigate the legality of hiring for classroom use but where it is legal this can give you access mainly to feature films , cartoons for children and possibly to some documentary series . |
18 | These areas are ( i ) the organization of licensing , censorship and other similar forms of control , and the struggle against these ; ( ii ) the organization of the market , both in its aspect as a trading area whose purposes , in expansion and profit , may often be in conflict with otherwise dominant political and cultural authorities , and its aspect as a mechanism for commodities in this especially sensitive field , where inherent calculations of profit and scale may impose tensions with other conceptions of art and , at a different level , impose its own new forms of commercial controls ; and ( iii ) the uneven and changing relations between a received and always to some extent recuperated ‘ popular ’ ( largely oral ) culture and the new forms of standardized and increasingly centralized production and reproduction . |
19 | It will be more convenient than travelling back and forth from some hotel . |
20 | Back in the 1960s , and still to some extent in 1973 when the NI began , India was considered to be ripe for ruin . |
21 | Poor kid , she looked so pathetic sitting there on the edge of the chair , all stiff and upright like some tragedy queen , thinking Woe is me , my precious Bob has fallen into the hands of this designing woman . |
22 | He magnified the picture which swam lazily and grainily into some kind of focus . |
23 | It is financed by Government ( 7.6 million pounds in 1983 ) with the agricultural industry contributing over three million pounds in the same year , indirectly through trainees ' wages and travel costs and directly through some course charges . |
24 | Despite their preponderance in the population , they are usually ignored by the wider society and also to some extent by the women 's movement ( Peace , 1986 ) . |
25 | Recent research has shown how glaciers may be affected by periodic surges in which ice may be transmitted down-glacier at speeds 10–100 times faster than normal and this has been identified from small glaciers and also from some ice sheets on a continental or subcontinental scale ( Sugden and John , 1976 ) . |
26 | Each boxing match , Sartre claims , must be both a unique event and also in some sense the incarnation of all boxing , whose rules and conventions it follows , and whose past and future history it sets itself against . |
27 | My hon. Friend underlines the confusion which has reigned over the project , certainly during the past decade and probably for some time before that . |
28 | And now for some purpose of his own he shook her off , and with almost insulting lack of finesse . |
29 | The Halifax said : ‘ Any recovery in the housing market remains dependent on recovery in the economy generally and particularly on some easing of the rate of growth of unemployment . |
30 | Outside the Latin world and Britain , and even to some extent within both , the German model of the university was generally adopted . |