Example sentences of "in some [noun pl] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The oral shields are large and arrow shaped but in some specimens the shield may be more rounded . |
2 | The disk is indented interradially and the centre is often depressed , while the area of the radial shields is commonly raised up often swollen , in some specimens the disk distal to the tips of the radial shields bulges out overlying the arm . |
3 | In some specimens the disk plates are very thin making the disk slightly transparent . |
4 | The radial shields are roughly three times longer than broad , however in some specimens the extent of the radial shields is difficult to see . |
5 | The ventral arm plates are pentagonal with a convex distal edge and on obtuse proximal angle , separated or only just contiguous ; in some specimens the plate boundaries are obscured by skin but this is not a constant feature . |
6 | In some specimens the adoral and oral shields may be obscured by a layer of skin . |
7 | In some specimens the arm spines form a fan on the proximal arm segment . |
8 | For the interpretation of " married " in the WFS surveys , see marriage , married women , unions ; in some surveys the term may be synonymous with " ever-mated " women . |
9 | In some senses a mining community such as Gelsenkirchen ( in Germany ) , which grew from 3,500 inhabitants to almost 96,000 in half a lifetime ( 1858–95 ) , was a ‘ New World ’ comparable to Buenos Aires or the Pennsylvanian industrial centres . |
10 | In some senses a review of the work of staff , taken faculty by faculty , inevitably encompasses an element of curriculum review . |
11 | In some senses the VSO system had failed me — but I did not see it that way at the time . |
12 | It is therefore possible that in some circumstances a stimulus at fixation serves as an anchor such that processing occurs first for material appearing to the right of fixation . |
13 | The search for permanence , in our view , could be accomplished in many ways including custodianship , long-term fostering , or even in some circumstances a stay in a residential home or , of course , rehabilitation with a child 's natural family . |
14 | In some circumstances a spouse or former spouse , children or anyone you have maintained may have a claim against your estate whether or not you have provided for them in your will . |
15 | The court said that , although in some circumstances the question whether the conduct was ‘ aimed at ’ the police may be ‘ not unhelpful , ’ that was not an essential ingredient of the offence . |
16 | In some circumstances the database administrator will be the project leader . |
17 | " And " is normally read conjunctively , " or " is normally read disjunctively , but in some circumstances the context may require " and " to be disjunctive or " or " to be conjunctive . |
18 | In some circumstances the supervisor is in a position to visit his own views about policy and practice onto his junior colleagues , since he is the channel through which information and recommendations are transmitted up to senior staff and policy directives are funnelled down . |
19 | First , be sure that you know exactly what is required , In some questions the statement of the conditions is deliberately written in a complex confusion . |
20 | In some courts a payment was needed to see the magistrate , or to ensure that one 's case was heard promptly . |
21 | In some instances a lift will be the solution to your problem of access . |
22 | However , in some instances an order of difficulty is suggested , for example , because one criterion includes an additional step in the working as compared with another . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | In some instances an applicaton may be deemed to be bogus after a two-year delay . |
25 | In some instances the idea may be implemented by the local people from locally found , inexpensive raw materials . |
26 | In some instances the researchers accepted that this pattern might be explained by the preponderance of mode B schemes ‘ but more often a process of ‘ guided drift ’ could be detected , based on a stereotyping of both young people and mode delivery ’ ( pp. 38 — 9 ) . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | In some instances the incidence of particular errors ( error rates ) are given in addition to a success rate . |
29 | In a 4,000 word decision , the Californian Court of Appeal ruled that in some instances the threat of homosexual rape is fearsome enough for a prisoner to seek justifiably to escape from jail — The Times . |
30 | In some instances the opposite may be true . |