Example sentences of "some [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This was to be one of the many houses used by the Bishops of Rochester and a favourite residence of some during the next three centuries .
2 A clearer red , blue and green are found in the traces of painting on architectural members , and were no doubt in the wall-painter 's palette , but there is no evidence for much mixing of colours and some for a deliberate restriction of choice .
3 We want some for a little jacket mum
4 The tournaments have not only provided performance players ( 12–16 years of age ) , with realistic , intensive and challenging winter competition , they have also provided emerging new competitors aged 10 and 11 to the joys and pressures of competition , some for the first time .
5 The prospect of the full range being available in its entirety in Japan by the end of 1991 , has spurred new disc development , some for the first time incorporating graphics and sound .
6 This year he is revisiting those parts , and visiting some for the first time , for a series of regional bookselling reports for The Bookseller .
7 Ideas for those knitters , but also some for the faithful few who keep on knitting .
8 When we 're away though next week , I think they 'll do quite a lot of stuff inside and But they 're doing some for The same team are doing some friends of ours on Main Road and of course most of the people are down there .
9 That the alternative religious explanation should still not know what value to put on ‘ music of the flute ’ — this will be experienced by some as a cruel disappointment , by others as a welcome acknowledgement that dogmatic certainty on the large scale can comprehend uncertainties on the small .
10 Ronny is wanted by 6 or 7 norw. clubs — some want him as a central defender , some as central midfielder , some as a wide midfielder and some as an attacker .
11 It is an immense graveyard , thought of by some as a sacred and unspoiled resource .
12 Five say they 'll vote against the Government , even though that is seen by some as a direct challenge to the Prime Minister 's leadership .
13 A titled but non-executive chairman has always been seen by some as a desirable ornament on the company 's board , and even more so on its stationery .
14 ‘ Market forces ’ is regarded by some as a doctrinal slogan as nebulous as carbon dioxide itself .
15 The first prison marriage of convicted murderers from across Ulster 's bitter sectarian divide is seen by some as a positive sign of change .
16 The extent of the crisis in the Soviet economy was illustrated in November and December by the introduction of food rationing in many parts of the country , including Leningrad , its second largest city , and by an international airlift of emergency food aid which was looked upon by some as a national humiliation .
17 By now , Hoover was a politicians ' nightmare — perceived by some as the perfect cop , but known at close range for his rants , his sexual obsessions , his card index and his file cabinets which by now contained all the sins , real and imagined , of the political world .
18 At the age of 9 years , moved on , she was accompanied by her good friend , at their new school , Stonham Aspel. was more fortunate than some as the such-like of and : they were moving away and faced a strange school and strange people .
19 The 1980 winner , Allan Wells , sat in a television studio in London ; in Dallas , Texas , the man rated by some as the fastest of them all , Bob Hayes , the 1964 champion from Tokyo , sat watching and waiting , memories stirring in him ; and Harrison Dillard watched from Cleveland , Ohio , the oldest living sprint gold medallist , winner at London 's Wembley Stadium in 1948 .
20 It would be tempting to focus on ‘ video nasties ’ , which are seen by some as the ready harbinger of many of our social ills .
21 They 've been described by some as the ugliest dogs in the world .
22 Known to some as the Capacious Curate because of his considerable appetite , he was doubly blessed at Sunderland by a visit to the Methodist church near the Roker End .
23 It is no longer something mystical but is seen by some as an internal commentary on our own behaviour ( Gazzaniga 1985 ) .
24 She ( and occasionally he ) is seen by some as an unnecessary interference in the realm of the doctor , by others as a monitor to assess clients ' suitability for treatment , and by others again as a provider of information about treatment , advice about choices and generally to be a shoulder to cry on .
25 Former Moderator Dr Godfrey Brown is regarded by some as an ideal figure to perform such a role .
26 Firstly , the distinction between manual and non-manual work is not seen by some as an adequate way of distinguishing between classes .
27 There are entrances at different levels , including some below the normal waterline for use in emergencies .
28 There was a bar on the premises , and on a YCs night it would be filled with the laughter and gossip of young drinkers , some below the legal age of drinking .
29 These schools therefore , and inevitably , developed within themselves quite different curricular packages — some of a grammar-school type , some of a technical or vocational variety , some designed to fill in time in the least troublesome way for growing adolescents .
30 The plot fires off in every direction at once , almost entirely wasting some of a fine ensemble cast ( Maria De Medirios shows up for a couple of close ups and little more ) , introducing sub-plots at the very last minute ( a homosexual love affair between the opera 's leading man and director is inexplicably absent from the rest of the movie ) and turning from light comedy to an intense marital drama with no warning .
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