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

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1 Oh I think a fact , I think its a fact two thousand pounds is a lot of money even to some body that 's relative , you know
2 We have made as we intended to do , if you remember we er advertised widely in accordance with our equal opportunities policy , er for that post but also I think in accordance with equal opportunity we wanted to give people the er chance to develop their range of skills internally for some of the er lower grade posts and therefore er initially the other posts er have been advertised internally and we filled the temporary er assistant administration erm post er internally .
3 Still maintaining the shape , sandwich all the pieces of cake together with some of the buttercream and raspberry jam .
4 The New Born is a hot little grotto of plastic panels and formica tabletops , half cheap-bistro , half yobs " — beanery , run by an elite squad of Italians together with some straggly irregulars — local charwomen , reformed bagladies , London sweepers .
5 This did not mean that he was at all sympathetic to evolutionary ideas , which seemed crude and mechanical ; but he was not patient either with ‘ Bridgewater writing ’ , because it meant seeing the hand of God more in some things than others .
6 As originally constructed by a ninth cohort , probably of Legio VI , it contained only two or three suites of rooms together with some which are best interpreted as having a communal function.44 There was a small internal courtyard with an ornamental fountain and the old , first-century fort bath-house was rebuilt on a much larger scale .
7 I mean to my mind you might just as well spend your money on , what are you doing idiot , on a well made piece of furniture today like some of those we 've seen in , in
8 It will include the main departments of government together with some members who do not have departmental responsibilities who may be given political or co-ordinating roles .
9 The difficulty of accounting for the historical demographic transition by conventional economic measures ( Cleland and Wilson 1987 ) , and the fall of fertility even in some Third World countries with little economic progress today ( Cleland 1985 ) , has revived interest in non-material motivations for childbearing .
10 There may be a matter of principle here for some of those who wish their authors to be concealed : such authors should not sound like the characters they invent , any more than they should express opinions .
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