Example sentences of "that [prep] some [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The differing motives of collectors suggests that for some viewers content does takes precedence over form , and vice versa .
2 If there is some consolation for bankers amidst all this destruction of value , it is that for some eagles practice makes better , if not perfect .
3 This meant that for some countries the CET was lower than national tariffs .
4 Nonetheless , it must also be recognised that for some students , especially those of a more retiring nature , the break at 16+ can prove very daunting , hence there is a great need for very close co-operation between a Sixth Form college and its feeder schools .
5 The problem is that for some letters the majority of features which occur in upper and lowercase forms ( like E and e ) are different .
6 As we shall demonstrate , the effect of the interaction of these various factors is that for some kinds of service , the elderly living alone obtain more support from the state than those living in other types of household .
7 But as two months had already elapsed since the end of the previous contracts , this would mean that for some weeks the players would be getting more than the permitted £4 a week maximum .
8 The Bernard brothers were so struck by this that for some weeks afterwards Henrietta was known to them as ‘ Piss-off darling ’ .
9 At present , however , it still has limited availability so that for some patients sigmoidoscopy and barium enema examination provide an alternative .
10 It could mean that for some patients the disease can be held at bay .
11 Fitzgerald found that for some books , an increase to six or even nine samples actually produced means which systematically departed even further from the population mean — the true overall difficulty level , Only after the number of samples taken approached or exceeded the critical number did the mean of the samples agree with the population mean .
12 It should be noted that for some performances , this may not be until the interval .
13 It 's claimed that for some men and women it 's like a drug they ca n't do without — and they end up like any other addict , ruining their lives , desperate for the next ‘ fix ’ .
14 Dear Harsnet , he wrote , I am well aware of the fact that for some years now you have cut yourself off from your past and not deigned to reply to the letters of your friends , or even to return their calls , taking refuge in your answering machine and pretending not to be in when they rang at the bell .
15 My difficulty was further compounded by the fact that for some years my father and I had tended — for some reason I have never really fathomed — to converse less and less .
16 The position on the particular issue to which the hon. Gentleman refers is that for some years now we have pursued the same policy that the money has been , in the formula applied , additional and is reflected in higher public spending plans , and that it is for the Commissioner to honour the pledge that we have had for years past .
17 The Minister will know that for some years London weighting has been frozen because the Minister 's policy is to pay just sufficient to recruit and retain civil servants .
18 This research has been expounded at some length here to demonstrate that despite some limitations it is informed by a relatively subtle and complex analysis .
19 It would still appear , therefore , that despite some initiatives jobs for older people remain a low priority .
20 On the contrary it seems on the face of it to be likely that with some learners a conscious awareness of how language works and the subjection of their experience to analysis would suit their cognitive style , increase motivation by giving added point to their activities , and so enhance learning .
21 Earlier in this chapter I explained that with some foods you CAN get away with guesswork about quantity , and weighing is unnecessary .
22 Swift J in Donovan [ 1934 ] 2 KB 498 ( CCA ) said that with some exceptions : " It is an unlawful act to beat another person with such a degree of force that the infliction of bodily harm is a probable consequence and when such an act is proved , consent is immaterial . "
23 These do require a certain degree of inference , but it is clear that under some conditions such remains can suggest the name of a sponsor , the reason for sponsorship , and the presence of a respected craftsmen or group of craftsmen At Avenches — and probably at Bavay — in France , and at Seriana and Timgad in North Africa , the names of individual craftsmen are attested ( although , as is shown by the inscription from Timgad , even differing ideas of the practice in which the craftsman was involved are apparent ) .
24 Among the reasons for these large numbers are that there is no right of appeal from the Immigration Appeal Tribunal to the courts ; that from many decisions by immigration officers adverse to immigrants , an appeal can be made only from outside the United Kingdom ; and that from some decisions ( such as some exclusions deemed conducive to the public good by the Secretary of State ) there are no rights of appeal at all .
25 Inevitably , therefore , the English-speaking reader will find that in some sections of the book the emphasis is on France and on how that country , in particular , reacted to the war .
26 The court 's decision signals its endorsement of Lord Justice Butler-Sloss 's suggestion — made in the report into child abuse in Cleveland — that in some circumstances , abusers who admit their guilt and agree to treatment should escape prison .
27 From the fact that in some circumstances consent is valid , it does not follow that consent to the government 's authority is valid .
28 First of all , the case made it clear that in some circumstances statements of protest alone , however well argued and legitimate , were not sufficient to stop library censorship , particularly if it was widespread and co-ordinated .
29 A further difficulty is that , within a particular culture or sub-culture , religion will have a socially defined image , so that in some circumstances respondents might feel they ought to say that they are more ‘ religious ’ than they really are , or , in other circumstances , that they are less so .
30 It implies that in some circumstances psychology should be associated closely with , for example , political history ; but it does not underplay the significance of subjectivity , or ‘ experience ’ .
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