Example sentences of "some [prep] [art] [adj] question " in BNC.

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1 Secondly you must consider the environment within which the work is done ; is it based on PCs or is there a free choice of machines , will data files come from one program or many and are they the same type are just some of the immediate questions here .
2 Even negative research results can be valuable and at the very least they could help us to ask some of the right questions .
3 Some of the new questions concerned smoking .
4 Some of the relevant questions were as follows :
5 ‘ Newsround ’ decided to answer some of the key questions .
6 In this issue we ask chief executive to respond to some of the key questions you have raised and to describe what he sees happening next .
7 Some of the key questions to be addressed are : Has the UK income distribution become more or less equal over the last 10-15 years ?
8 I discussed in the previous chapter some of the political questions raised by subsidiarity ; now let me briefly consider one or two legal matters it raises .
9 Perhaps this might be done through correspondence , to answer some of the above questions , or , in the very near future Peter might be able to go further on his explanation of the campaign strategy .
10 These are just some of the simple questions which , if asked , can prevent novice desktop publishers , and even a few older hands , from making fundamental errors .
11 The marketing team of the DIY company would probably discuss some of the following questions as they looked at the bar charts :
12 Some of the major questions to be asked are : what changes are occurring in the economic relations with former client states — Cuba , Mongolia and Vietnam — and how far is this affecting the latters ' future economic development ?
13 This usefully explores some of the resolvable questions , in particular those of crucial interest to students of landscape and the human figure .
14 Although of limited relevance to modern societies , it serves to introduce some of the crucial questions .
15 especially rural society , in medieval England and to answer some of the basic questions relating to it .
16 As we have noted earlier , the lack of any data on transfers within the family means that we can not look at some of the interesting questions concerning the distribution between individuals ( e.g. , between men and women ) .
17 At the same time , I can guarantee that some of the unsolved questions are very important indeed .
18 If the giving of grounds is seriously taken on board by the individual as an integral part of this valued form of life , then the individual will be led to pose to himself or herself some of the likely questions from an external observer .
19 The nature of this decoding device is shown in Figure 4 ; it is complicated , but unfortunately one must understand the complications in order to understand some of the fundamental questions that can be asked about the nature , origin , and evolution of the code .
20 Furthermore , by tidying up some of the conceptual issues , it is possible to pose more clearly some of the fundamental questions , which are raised by the theory of social representations .
21 Let's have a look at some of the closing questions , erm , before we we run out of time and the teas ready .
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