Example sentences of "in some [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The ventral interradial areas are covered by spinelets similar to the dorsal side although they are usually smaller and in some specimens they may resemble rugose granules . |
2 | The distal oral papillae are also spine-like and arise on the adoral shields , in some specimens they may be absent . |
3 | The radial shields are sometimes inconspicuous but in some specimens their distal ends may be distinguishable . |
4 | There is one pointed apical papilla flanked on each side by 3–4 rugose oral papillae , although in some specimens thee maybe more giving the appearance of a double row . |
5 | In some specimens there are indications of transverse ridges on the edge of these plates and also on the lateral arm plates . |
6 | The disk is covered with imbricating plates each carrying a club-like spinelet , the enlarged tip of which is rugose ; in some specimens there are roughly two sizes of spinelet ; the larger club-like spinelet and a smaller more granule-like spinelet . |
7 | The oral shield is a rounded pentagon with a straight distal edge and a rounded proximal one ; in some specimens it may be more rounded , nearly oval . |
8 | The radial shields are usually covered although in some specimens it is possible to see the outline of distal end . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | In some senses you do , erm but there are important differences . |
12 | In some senses you know when it happens to a male student , he is not he does n't have confirmed for him the sense that he is only a sexual object and that this is yet more of the way in which he is always perceived . |
13 | Indeed , and by statute , in some senses it only begins . |
14 | It is by no means so simple for the insurer who is ignorant of that until in some senses it is too late . |
15 | I feel that in some senses it becomes almost about a certain strain of purity — that we would rather have a demonstration of 50 people on maybe a fuller , total political programme , than we would a demonstration of 50,000 people on maybe more limited aims but nevertheless political aims that we do feel carry us forward , but which could draw into activity a broader range of people . |
16 | In some degree it is and a considerable number of products have been so harmonized . |
17 | I think at er the sort of level of development and the location implications of er such a strategic exception , fifty hectares in some location which was totally outside the context of approved locational policy , this would represent a significant element of really nonconformity with the plan . |
18 | In some premises there is bound to be a high incidence of small fires for which conventional forms of fire attack by the occupants would be appropriate . |
19 | They debated unhappily , reluctant to commit themselves to an opinion , until John Prophet suggested sadly that in the circumstances it might be well to consult the archbishop of Canterbury , and in some relief they agreed on this course , and carried their problem that same afternoon to Lambeth ; where Thomas Arundel , on the force of whose word and influence they could rely , advised them , in consideration of the desperate need , to issue the required letters patent , and he would be responsible for defending their action to the king , should it need any defence . |
20 | Nevertheless , in some instructions it will be ‘ on ’ but in others it will be ‘ off ’ . |
21 | Since let signifies here not intervening in some event which is already under way , it is obvious that the letting must be thought of as coinciding in time with the actualization of the other event . |
22 | In some circumstances we may wish to solve unbalanced problems ( ) . |
23 | In some circumstances one might seek a maximally parallel version of a program , but it is more likely that one will be attempting to optimise it for a particular configuration . |
24 | Suffice it to say that in some circumstances they authorise treatment despite the objections of the patient , whether minor or adult . |
25 | As we shall see in Section 6.5 , some weathering products show a remarkable resilience to changing environmental conditions to the extent that in some circumstances they can persist in the landscape essentially unaltered for tens of millions of years . |
26 | In some circumstances there may be a need to demonstrate offshore ownership , but not necessarily ultimate ownership . |
27 | In some circumstances it may be the best thing to do . |
28 | In some circumstances it may , however , be desirable to afford an ethnic minority group greater access to specialist facilities such as language support , because of the group 's special needs . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | Although in some circumstances it would appear that steroid use was very sophisticated , in many instances knowledge about drugs and injection technique was very poor ’ . |