Example sentences of "[Wh det] [be] [prep] some [noun] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Spelling correction algorithms usually suggest a few alternative words which are in some sense similar to the detected misspelled word . |
2 | The meaning of a typical sentence in a natural language is complex in that it results from the combination of meanings which are in some sense simpler . |
3 | The trouble is that whereas actors move and speak as nature would have most of us do ( only rather better ) , in the performance of music we are using tools ( with the exception of the human voice ) which are in some way external ; they have to be mastered from without rather than from within — and things do go wrong . |
4 | It is the fear of losing love , friendship , or both that provides the means whereby the conscience warns the individual of the consequences of performing acts which are in some way hurtful to other creatures . |
5 | Both combined lead to political conclusions which are in some ways akin to those of Rawls : political action should be concerned with providing individuals with the means by which they can develop , which enable them to choose and attempt to realize their own conception of the good . |
6 | In the six months before the recent normal colonoscopy , she had a series of investigations including barium enemas , sigmiodoscopy , and colonoscopy with results which were to some degree conflicting . |
7 | Informants can not , of course , be expected to quantify degrees of abnormality ; but what they can do is distinguish a fully normal sentence from one which is to some degree odd . |
8 | The bible is considered to be inspired literature which is in some way normative for the religion . |
9 | Her most recent work implies looking at reality through a web of membranes which is in some way suggestive of the substance of the eye itself . |
10 | But resistance to government reorganization was not simply based on self-interest ; what a person 's self-interest was , was defined by institutions and economic expectations , by a social framework which was to some extent traditional and entrenched . |
11 | Conversations with both field and headquarters staff revealed a tendency to identify certain area offices and certain area men with a particular approach to negotiation and enforcement : ‘ the people at X office ’ , ‘ the officers in Y area ’ , or ‘ Eddie Osborne 's people ’ describe in agency language an enforcement style which was in some way distinctive to the area . |
12 | And in all three , what is autonomous ( or authentic ) is what is seen as originating in some way from within the self ; what is in some way untainted by the conditioning or manipulation to which a woman has previously been subjected . |