Example sentences of "some [noun] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In particular , it is felt that the student needs to be allowed some freedom to choose the elements of his own course within the disciplines concerned and to be given the opportunity to spend a proportion of his time working outside his chosen disciplines , for which appropriate credit should be given in the assessment of his degree .
2 Some courts accept a letter in lieu of attendance , but this is not provided for in the rules .
3 Some courts accept the officer 's word and some refer to almanacs etc .
4 The limitations of individual recovery at common law led some courts to develop a rule allowing the corporation to recover the insider 's profits by way of a derivative action which encompassed the situation where the insider traded on impersonal stock markets .
5 Some courts have a specialist probation officer who promptly channels those suspected of having mental health problems into the local service .
6 Moreover , some attempts to adapt the National Curriculum to meet the needs of children who experience difficulties in learning render the system even more rigid .
7 After a pub lunch we did a bit outside the car-park mortuary and then settled down with the telephone to record some attempts to buy a coffin , one of which resulted in agreement , which was the last thing we needed at the time , although it came in very handy later .
8 Fourth , I will describe how the organisation of the curriculum into arbitrary hierarchies is compounded by some attempts to make the National Curriculum accessible to all pupils .
9 The ladies wore their underwear , which , far from revealing anything , seemed rather like a ribbed pink carapace , but did in some measure convey the sordidness of their profession .
10 After 1174 , however , Henry hoped that the presence of his sons in different parts of the empire would in some measure provide the mobility , flexibility and speed of response which he alone could not give .
11 ‘ To ask the Chancellor whether he proposes to take any action to counter the growing practice by companies of granting shareholders the option to receive dividends in the form of stock instead of cash , so enabling some shareholders to obtain a tax advantage . ’
12 Under Lord Protector Cromwell , the property of the Deans and Chapter of St. Paul 's Cathedral , in the Manor of Chiswick , had been transferred to Trustees who sold off all the freehold reversion of the Prebendal Manor , including the ancient Manor House ; Homefields ; the Lord 's close abutting Chiswick Fields ; Barne Close and some pasture abutting the London highway ; a meadow called Prebend Mead and other land including pasture on Stamford Lane and many cottages up to Turnham Green , together with the windmill there .
13 Some Guardians pursued the new policy more vigorously than others .
14 In 1870 the PLB had also , rather grudgingly , allowed some Guardians to adopt the Scottish practice of ‘ boarding out ’ ( fostering , in modern terms ) pauper children with working-class families , sometimes their own relatives .
15 Labels such as ‘ arts ’ or ‘ science ’ do not necessarily indicate the content of a course ; some institutions award a BA in almost every discipline , including science and engineering .
16 In the USA , some institutions use the opposite meanings , vide Boyer , and Horn , whereas others seem to use the terms interchangeably .
17 We can and do make use of all kinds of resources in our own ways : we learn how to draw stickmen and produce our own graphics , we write and record our own audio dialogues , some institutions produce the bulk of their own print materials .
18 Some institutions incorporate the Legal Practice Course into the degree — information about these is available from the Law Society .
19 Qualified youth and community workers generally have a teaching qualification ; some institutions offer a BEd degree or postgraduate courses in youth and community studies .
20 Some institutions offer a part-time or full-time Diploma in Law , at post-graduate level .
21 Some calls have a more general effect , for instance a loud neigh or whinny may alarm the whole herd … in the main however , so far as communications between individuals are concerned , visual signals are more important than sounds .
22 Some 16pc received no salary increase .
23 As he dwelt particularly on the menace of the French positions on the Left Bank , the Heir to the Throne must have had some difficulty hiding a note of ‘ I-told-so-you-so ’ For Falkenhayn , in his insistence on limiting the attack to one bank only , had stood in an isolation that was hardly splendid .
24 This season no great turn around was expected : for the first time the Show 's organisers had had some difficulty filling the sixty-four available booths .
25 She had some difficulty enunciating the name .
26 ‘ You might have some difficulty convincing a judge of that .
27 He lifted the chromium-plated playing arm and with some difficulty replaced the worn needle with a fresh sliver of sharpened steel from a tiny tin .
28 some difficulty breaking the door down , is that your recollection ?
29 I have some difficulty understanding the hon. Lady 's objections to this policy .
30 Some subleases reserve a rent which is linked to the rent payable under the headlease .
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