Example sentences of "some [noun pl] of [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 They receive no extra remuneration whatsoever for their duties although at some times of course it can be quite dangerous .
2 In some cases of damage it might be wise to ascertain whether or not there was any similar damage prior to the accident .
3 In some cases of urgency he can introduce regulations with a shelf life of up to 12 months without consultation ( s11(5) ) .
4 Colours also may get distorted as the eye lens gets yellower with age ; in some pictures of Mulready he believed he could demonstrate this defect .
5 In some areas of science we want to ask questions about phenomena of which children already have experience .
6 It is possible to sequence learning in interdisciplinary contexts , but for some kinds of content-sequence it is undoubtedly much easier to keep a steady eye on the subject .
7 It 's because we 're investing a lot of capital expenditure to put right some years of neglect I might say .
8 The second goal is to make the school resemble more closely the sod of place within which the teacher would like to teach … this second goal can become of considerable importance , and in some situations of conflict it can become more important than the first .
9 Earlier we were discussing the fact that at some stages of life we are , unconsciously at least , expecting the imminent demise of someone we love , as in the case of a very elderly parent .
10 From some points of view it does not really matter whether these fragments originated as invading parasites or breakaway rebels .
11 From some points of view it is clearly a human creation .
12 These figures were produced in support of the employers ' position in the course of a bitter wage dispute ; the weavers claimed that on some types of cloth they could hardly make 4d ( 2p ) a day .
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