Example sentences of "that some [noun] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | He says that some mines are picked up by children , they explode when the children play with them , causing terrible injuries . |
2 | Richard Derry , Chairman of the £35025 Brocklebank Line Association ’ explained that some £250,000 is needed to restore the locomotive fully back to working order . |
3 | Again , however , one wonders how far this was mere rhetoric in the original or mere gesture in the repetition ; although it may have some influence on the ‘ mission statements ’ that some institutions are now struggling to formulate . |
4 | These values highlight that some tissues are more susceptible to damage than others . |
5 | Some theories of rhythm go further than this , and point to the fact that some feet are stronger than others , producing strong-weak patterns in larger pieces of speech above the level of the foot . |
6 | But as a poet you will appreciate that some experiences are communicable only through symbols — symbols which lose all virtue in any attempt at paraphrase or analysis . |
7 | Though we have begun by stating that some consonances are stronger than others , the difference is not striking , and for the sake of simplicity we intend to regard them as equal for this method of creating harmony . |
8 | The problem is such that some scientists are warning of increased skin cancers and eye cataracts in Europe and America as a result , as well as damage to crops . |
9 | Milford Haven coastguards are very concerned with the way that some divers are pursuing their sport . |
10 | From the present findings , described later , it is clear that some theses are quite widely consulted , and the majority lead to the formal publication of research results in journals and books which , presumably , reach a wider readership . |
11 | It is possible , for example , that a large proportion of loans are for the most recently deposited theses ; alternatively , it could be that some theses are more often requested than others , and that loan records for such theses would be found within different time periods . |
12 | He must know — as I know — that some managers are more acceptable to some of the employees than others and that the employees may wish to follow those managers down this road . |
13 | At first it appeared that some progress was being made . |
14 | Rand found that some firms were even trying to avoid bad publicity by cleaning up sites before they were put on the Superfund list . |
15 | However , not all those leaving Romania could be regarded as permanent refugees ; the news agency Rompres reported in February that some refugees were beginning to return home . |
16 | The International Court of Justice has asserted that some obligations are owed to the international community , that is , they are obligations erga omnes , not confined to bilateral rights and obligations . |
17 | His judgements were impressive nevertheless , so that some critics were reduced to agreeing with his conclusions while denying the validity of his system . |
18 | Convinced that some women are playing a dangerous game , she advises her staff to stick to six safety guidelines , developed during the course of her 22-year career : |
19 | It 's true that some women are not keen on erm electing women , but then some men probably are keen on electing women . |
20 | He did not worry too much in those early years of his married life , telling himself that some women were slow to conceive , but after twelve years and his wife still childless , he had to accept the painful fact that she never would have any . |
21 | He came home from school some days later and said he had been ‘ thinking very seriously about our situation ’ — he was already beginning to be pompous — and that it was quite obvious that some women were unsuited to a life which held nothing but home and children . |
22 | And she added that some women were just as bad at bullying as the men . |
23 | Evidence exists from the period before the First War to show that some women were choosing not to have sexual relations with men as a political act . |
24 | It has been held under an equivalent section in England that , an adjournment having once been allowed on the ground that some requirement was not complied with , the justices had no power to adjourn a second time because another irregularity had occurred : R. v. Poole JJ. [ 1951 ] 2 T.L.R. 261 . |
25 | Something you learn all too quickly working on a magazine like Guitarist is that some things are difficult to adequately describe . |
26 | I could only sit and marvel that some things are the same the world over . |
27 | These cross-temporal flashes suggest , perhaps , that some things are bound to happen regardless of what people do or choose . |
28 | DESPITE the family rows and marriage break-ups , and the noticeable gaps in the ranks of her party guests , the 92-year-old Queen Mum 's tranquil smile and familiar wave told us that some things are unchanging . |
29 | Still less does one know whether people tend to resist suggestions from a machine that go against their unaided habits , or whether they rapidly and thankfully accept that some things are better done by a computer . |
30 | Now what if I support in the main the aims of the Act , there are one or two areas I think that some things are not a good idea . |