Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [verb] [prep] some [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Overlap in a given situation is more or less tolerated in some societies than in others .
2 With other constants which define array sizes , such as maxExp , minExp and the various constants related to the number of rows and columns in the picture it is possible that an increase will lead to a memory overflow or long waits for some actions to terminate .
3 While the proposition that RoboCop is a more interesting film than , say , Star Wars might meet with little opposition among the over-12s , preferring Day of the Dead to RoboCop might appear downright eccentric or absurdly cultish to some readers .
4 He 'd done no more than accidentally bump against some sailors aimlessly wandering from the passage next to the warehouse .
5 In order not to seem too dictatorial , and perhaps to conform with some grass-roots grocer-Tory image , ministers have sometimes spoken as if their aim was not so much to take powers to themselves ( and thus away from Local Authorities ) as to give powers to parents .
6 The value of trained PHCNs is recognised and greatly acknowledged in some areas of South Africa .
7 How about I could I could go down and just go to some places in Hull on spec .
8 This may have had nothing to do with my arrival and more to do with some riots on the occasion of the funeral of the assassinated opposition leader but clearly they were taking no chances .
9 Yes , there 's always been a genuine interest in the Arts Association as a point where the university , those people involved in the university , can hear about what 's taking place in the arts and also participate in some aspects of the advisory panels .
10 Exposure to 2°C caused drastic changes to the growth pattern and even resulted in some leaves failing to emerge .
11 Josie disappeared for a couple of minutes and then reappeared with some pillows and a duvet .
12 This was a complete departure from the pattern of the learned journal in which papers are refereed and polished , and then appear after some months ; it brought rapid publication of results , and Crookes also encouraged speculative papers which the staid , and Baconian , Chemical Society would not put into its Journal .
13 We will not go into great detail on the dangers of using statistics here but merely point to some precautions which must still be taken even when using statistics which are generally regarded as reliable .
14 When his proposals were first outlined there was considerable disquiet , mainly among Darlington politicians , but also voiced by some firemen who feared the town would be adversely affected .
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