Example sentences of "always some [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I mean th there w there was always some kind of trigger that that that broke that initial feeling of isolation and and suspicion .
2 Their name derives from the most formal way of saying ‘ you ’ in Japanese , the implication being that there is always some kind of barrier between people .
3 Take all the obscenity trials from Madame Bovary to Lady Chatterley 's Lover there 's always some element of games-playing , of compliance , in the defence .
4 In any real system there is always some lack of exactitude in one 's knowledge of initial conditions .
5 Economists sometimes liken the abstraction to the use of frictionless motion as an ideal model of a world where there is always some degree of friction .
6 However , in practice there is always some degree of error , which increases if the text is printed at an angle , or characters overlap , or an unknown font is used , and so on .
7 Needless to say there was always some measure of communication between monasteries , but it was only a modest intrusion into the life of most monks and even of many abbots .
8 Solitude is always some sort of choice .
9 ‘ They have those dozens of cousins and aunts and there 's always some sort of crisis going on . ’
10 An avowed enemy could of course be opposed with propriety , but if sufficient effort was not made to put victory beyond dispute , there was always some danger of humiliation , and , since there were inevitably many gentlemen who loved a winner , there would be some to see such a defeat as a sign to reconsider their political friendships .
11 There is always some potential for opposition and change ; this comes to a climax in periods of revolutionary social transformation .
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