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

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1 The radial shields are usually covered although in some specimens it is possible to see the outline of distal end .
2 I have watched famous conductors direct this music and I know just from looking at their backs that in some passages they are no longer in control , they are terrified .
3 They get on with it and they get on with life in the colleges and life may not be wonderful but they deal with it , and in some senses they are exercising what power they have , but what they get fed up with is constantly having to exercise it .
4 It is by no means so simple for the insurer who is ignorant of that until in some senses it is too late .
5 In some degree it is and a considerable number of products have been so harmonized .
6 Gardner points out that some street remarks , like endearment terms , are ambiguous : in some circumstances it is acceptable and even kind to greet or compliment another .
7 In some circumstances it is desirable to refine the boundary description down to give a more detailed geometric description in terms of wireframe modelling ( in this case circles and boundary lines ) or surface and solid modelling ( to give cylindrical surfaces or rotational solids ) .
8 In some circumstances it is possible to arrange for training for someone from your own institution .
9 But in some questions it is not obvious what you are assessing ; it is implied .
10 In some way they were both these things at once .
11 So in some way they were making economy by not doing that ?
12 We all , most of us , drive cars , you know , in that sense is there some sense of guilt around that in some way we are contributing to the war .
13 In some way we were all affected by the impact of the Food Safety Act 1990 and the amendments to food hygiene regulations .
14 I thought that in some way I was n't pleasing you .
15 Earlier today the Secretary of State chided me and said that in some way I was an advocate of his system because I used the example of refuse collection and its cost to show that his system was simple and that we were in agreement on it .
16 Now it does n't have to necessarily be the same subject but in some way it 's a repeated measures , that 's where you .
17 In some way it was now my turn .
18 ‘ Looking for the unicorn , ’ she repeated , saying ‘ looking ’ now instead of ‘ hunting ’ because perhaps in some way he was the protector of the beast .
19 For Emilia , as for himself , Dr Horrocks 's reassurance that miscarriage was a kind of mercy had brought no deep comfort , and Frere would not remind her of it , for he had quickly seen that , in some way he was far from comprehending , the loss was more secondary to her than it was to himself .
20 She could not guess why or how , but she knew that in some way he was out to drive a wedge between herself and John .
21 She knew he was being evasive and sensed that in some way he was trying to protect her .
22 In some way she is more here than she ever was .
23 Not all of these initiatives were welcomed initially by Ministers ; indeed in some instances they were greeted with scepticism bordering on suspicion .
24 Well if you want facts and figures on it we can give you it but I 'll tell you what it 's meant to I 'll tell you what it 's meant training service I can tell you what it 's meant to the royal dockyards which we 've got to talk about yet from thirteen thousand , in some instances you 're down to five .
25 Nonetheless it remains true that the most common explanation of large numbers of unrecovered hoards is warfare , though in some instances it is believed that economic factors also played a part ; in the latter cases a currency or political reform is thought to have rendered the coins worthless and hence the owners would not have bothered to recover them .
26 In some instances it is essential for students to have access to automatically processed information in connection with their academic work , particularly involving the use of the computer terminals .
27 In some instances it is possible to break down these rates further by motive or other circumstances .
28 The problem comes in how these terms are defined : it is , for example , only at best very approximately true that nouns are ‘ the names of persons , places or things ’ , or that verbs are ‘ doing words ’ ; and in some instances it is not true at all .
29 In some cases they are also nutritionally unsound .
30 Indeed in some cases they are .
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