Example sentences of "some [noun] [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , some attempts to adapt the National Curriculum to meet the needs of children who experience difficulties in learning render the system even more rigid .
2 Fourth , I will describe how the organisation of the curriculum into arbitrary hierarchies is compounded by some attempts to make the National Curriculum accessible to all pupils .
3 Some Guardians pursued the new policy more vigorously than others .
4 In 1870 the PLB had also , rather grudgingly , allowed some Guardians to adopt the Scottish practice of ‘ boarding out ’ ( fostering , in modern terms ) pauper children with working-class families , sometimes their own relatives .
5 In the USA , some institutions use the opposite meanings , vide Boyer , and Horn , whereas others seem to use the terms interchangeably .
6 Some institutions incorporate the Legal Practice Course into the degree — information about these is available from the Law Society .
7 Some institutions offer a part-time or full-time Diploma in Law , at post-graduate level .
8 This season no great turn around was expected : for the first time the Show 's organisers had had some difficulty filling the sixty-four available booths .
9 He lifted the chromium-plated playing arm and with some difficulty replaced the worn needle with a fresh sliver of sharpened steel from a tiny tin .
10 I have some difficulty understanding the hon. Lady 's objections to this policy .
11 Then about 420 million years ago , some forms developed a waxy covering , a cuticle , which warded off desiccation .
12 Some Acts require the local authorities to submit schemes and plans for approval by the central department in order to carry out their powers and duties .
13 Some experts advise a maximum dose of 350–500 mg per day , but according to others , a dose of 250 mg a day is potentially toxic .
14 It is then more important than ever to include some topsoil to introduce the essential bacteria .
15 It was ensured primarily through the ‘ building tender ’ system : Some prisoners had a special status , half-recognized officially , derived from their job of ‘ tending the building ’ ( hence the name ) , that is , to make sure that the cell blocks were kept clean .
16 This has become something of an art form , with some prisoners acquiring an enviable reputation for transforming prison fare into spicy and original ethnic dishes .
17 And surely there must be fuel of some kind to feed the great furnaces , and surely there would have to be a store-place .
18 For extra protection , some products contain a protective sunscreen plus Vitamin E to enrich and condition your skin .
19 Some groups appreciate a formal input in lecture form but other methods may be used e.g. asking participants to reflect on language they would need when holidaying or living in a country such as Greece or China , and then drawing out the theory from the discussion .
20 Some artists prefer the springy sensitivity of an open canvas whilst others prefer the hardness or smoothness of a board .
21 Some artists prefer the springy sensitivity of an open canvas whilst others prefer the hardness or smoothness of a board .
22 As noted in an earlier chapter , some DCSLs negotiated a broader role than did others , but we were impressed with the clarity and economy of their expositions to school staff .
23 There is now some provision to meet the extra costs of the disability itself .
24 At first , it appeared an anachronism for BR to go to a council and say , ‘ please give us some money to build a new station ’ or , ‘ we need a subsidy to keep this service going ’ .
25 Some musicians find the constant changes and surprises inherent in Berlioz 's dramatic idiom disrupting , and find a logical development difficult to achieve and to sustain from beginning to end .
26 ( In 1874 , whilst at her favourite residence at Osborne in the Isle of Wight , Queen Victoria made a number of trips to the post office at nearby Whippingham where she would stay for some hours comforting a dying deaf woman , Mrs. Elizabeth Tuffield , nee Groves .
27 The position on partial demolition , however , remained uncertain after the House of Lords case , and by degrees various church bodies began to put forward proposals for partial demolition , in some cases leaving no more than a facade or church hall , arguing that , as part of the site was to remain in ecclesiastical use , no permission to demolish was required .
28 This flexibility extends to the choice of degree and it is possible in some cases to delay the final decision until the end of the third year .
29 As regards degree courses themselves , some are broader than others , and in effect provide a foundation for subsequent specialized postgraduate education or training ; indeed , it may be more accurate in some cases to see the whole process as a four-year not three-year one , consisting of three foundation years followed by a specialized professional post-graduate year .
30 But the downside is that Pinatubo — which had been dormant for 600 years — may have been the reason we have all been reaching for our brollies and in some cases sandbagging the front door over the past few weeks .
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