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

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1 Some terribly important person from the Sûreté — is that right ?
2 As each side manoeuvred , they sought to spell out some seemingly important message — conflicting messages over which they were about to fight .
3 ‘ This evening happened to be a mixing of some particularly important business with just a little pleasure .
4 None the less , research has shown that a surprisingly large proportion of the population has not only had an experience that could be called religious , but that , for many , this experience consequently affected their lives in some quite important way .
5 The youngest , PO Paul Coleman was a tall youth whose fiancée had some frightfully important war job , and beside her all other females paled into insignificance .
6 She had enough to do without him coming and bringing her what she could tell , from the little she 'd read so far , was some very important work .
7 Graciously the principal did apologise for the ferocity of his attack but that encounter prompted me to produce this leaflet in defence of the Word of God and the integrity of some very important person who are in effect made out to be liars if the theory of evolution is true .
8 Oh they had I must tell you now that at the time that we had n't got a car at all , on the occasion of a royal visit , or some very important action being taken , my Chief Constable used to hire a chauffeur driven car from Mr of Lane in Ipswich .
9 It is an endowment fund , and we read his intentions as being mainly to help with purchases , but in part it is to help toward some very important restoration projects , such as the Barry Rooms .
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