Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [verb] [prep] some way " in BNC.
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1 | I did n't enjoy hurting friends , but each blow did in some way help me to cope with a temper . |
2 | This chamber looks in some ways similar to the alchemical laboratory ( location 72 ) save that nothing is broken here , it 's simply very dusty and cobwebbed . |
3 | We may not know exactly how evolution took place , but it is at least now clear that humanity evolved in some way from the higher apes ; that there were female and male of other species on the earth before the appearance of women and men . |
4 | Furthermore , if outside agencies — such as courts or social workers decide that socialization has in some way been inadequate , it is to the family that they are most likely to turn in the allocation of blame or responsibility . |
5 | ( This may indeed reflect the fact that such adjectives seem in some way to constitute a more sophisticated manipulation of language than any we have seen in the adjectives discussed before ) . |
6 | Was that not the whole burden of his song , that nature needed in some way to be put to rights , and that it was man 's job to see it was put to rights ? |
7 | Almost all of these elements depend in some way for their initial success on the brigade 's own advanced forces , the Pathfinder Platoon . |
8 | We might therefore expect these works to conform in some way to established taste , but it does not follow , as many of Wordsworth 's later disciples were prone to assume that anything in heroic couplets is necessarily bad ; in fact , many passages from these poems compare quite favourably with Wordsworth 's eighteenth-century predecessors . |
9 | If it does turn out to be of general significance at a variety of scales it will imply that the increased environmental stress associated in some way with regressions promotes an increase in extinction rate and corresponding vacation of ecological niches , with a consequent opportunity for new species to establish themselves . |
10 | The Directive covers some 80 professions regulated in some way by the state , or by chartered professional associations and which demand at least three years of education at university or equivalent level . |
11 | The events in the visual cortex correspond in some way ( see later ) to perception of the flower . |
12 | Frankly , it is a travesty of the truth that the BBC in the past four or five years has in some way been tamed . |
13 | reports , government circulars , trade and professional information and general documentation allied in some way to your job and its responsibilities |
14 | The enthusiastic response of the ‘ great mass ’ of ‘ ordinary ’ people to such populist rhetoric recalls in some ways the popular reactions to Hitler 's actions following the ‘ Röhm Putsch ’ of 1934 . |
15 | There is a distinct possibility that perinatal trauma interacts in some way with an inherited predisposition towards schizophrenia to increase psychiatric risk . |
16 | It applies to any profession regulated in some way by the state ( or by chartered professional associations , as is the case with many in the UK ) for which at least three years ' education and training at university or equivalent level are required . |
17 | The rationale is that traditional financial institutions have in some way failed to find funds for these sectors , as outlined above . |
18 | The 1983-87 period has in some ways been a wasted opportunity paradoxically perhaps , a period of consolidation between bursts of radical change . |