Example sentences of "[conj] are [verb] [prep] some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This issue raises a whole series of complex methodological questions that are examined in some detail in P.A. Consultants ' 1987 review . |
2 | You can link object with drawn lines that are constrained in some way or other . |
3 | Less well known , perhaps , is our vision of sustainable development , production and consumption , matters that are addressed in some detail in the document referred to in paragraphs 22 and 23 , above . |
4 | In the middle of the spectrum are those rare books that are rooted in some sort of evidence while looking at humans as the fascinating evolutionary product that they are . |
5 | erm The Spire is erm a symbol that has a lot of meanings attached to it , and it 's finally a book not about the building of a spire , but about a particular obsession in an individual human being , about the ideas that a man might have about ways of doing great things , which might actually be ideas that are rooted in some sort of self-deception . |
6 | Construction materials vary considerably and are determined to some extent by the water quality . |
7 | They are not as effective or fast acting and are damaging to some surfaces particularly aluminium . |
8 | Councillors are concerned the new development will mean increased traffic and are to ask for some sort of restrictions for lorries . |
9 | Types 3 and 4 are of direct relevance to us , and are discussed in some detail in the present chapter ; types 1 and 2 , on the other hand , are irrelevant , and we need to know how to exclude them . |