Example sentences of "some at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , I mean , you know , I 've run out of Diet Coke here so you know I 'll have to go and have some at the pub , yeah . |
2 | yeah could even have some at the theatre and |
3 | During the pontificates of Clement V and John XXII ( 1305–34 ) twenty-nine cardinals claimed some one hundred and three livings in England , especially canonries and prebends in the cathedrals of York , Lincoln and Salisbury ; moreover , sixty other papal officials were beneficed in England , some at the instigation of the crown . |
4 | Ensuring to all an equal ability to realize their conception of the good is more likely to require acting in a non-neutral way , acting to improve the ability of some at the expense of others . |
5 | Functionalists fail to acknowledge that social institutions do not operate ‘ magically ’ in the interests of all but frequently work to the benefit of some at the expense of others . |
6 | Mr Gordon added : ‘ Quotas were never intended to benefit some at the expense of others . |
7 | We 'll get some at the party tonight . |
8 | There 's some at the front as well . |
9 | Some at the grass roots feared that it was a rejection of traditional Puritan virtues . |