Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [verb] to some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | All this has led to some skill rubbing off . |
2 | Although this has led to some re-siting of base stations , Macklin says these problems have been resolved . |
3 | This has led to some repatriation of the apparel industry from the Third World back to the First . |
4 | This has happened to some extent with dyke , a disparaging word for lesbians , and with spinster , less disparaging but still pretty negative , which is Mary Daly 's term of choice for women who refuse to accept patriarchal society , preferring to ‘ spin' their own reality . |
5 | Teacher appraisal did appear to be part of the accountability process , but , as we shall see , this has changed to some extent . |
6 | And are n't most mothers in the 90s planning to return to some form of work outside the home by the time their youngest child is at school full-time ? |
7 | Initially these had applied to some building programmes in 1974/75 , but the new controls were extended and grafted on to volume control in 1976 . |
8 | Nor is it a question of our seeking a dispensation from the holy see to accede to some request locally . |