Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun] [verb] [verb] some " in BNC.

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1 Physical strain often leads to mental stress so the company 's eliminated some awkward repetitive tasks .
2 I often have to time how long a program takes to complete some task .
3 The experienced practitioner carries in his head the names of the best works on the subjects with which he usually deals , and the sooner the student gets to know some of them the better .
4 The further we went up the Nile , the more the river seemed to express some awful ambivalence .
5 Looking to the future we hope to have news of a guest speaker or two for the early part of the summer and also the club intends to have some representation at the Hertfordshire Show .
6 Where objectives are used appropriately the model does have some advantages .
7 So far the Project has had some successes as well as failures , but it is a promising development and extends the scope of co-operation and coordination into the crucial library/faculty cooperation area .
8 ( Not that it 's anybody 's business , but even a dybbuk needs to have some downtime .
9 Fortunately the rain had ceased some time during the night .
10 In fact the meeting was forestalled by the deposition of Edward V , but by then the government had raised some £1,680 from the bishops in anticipation of a grant .
11 In fact the meeting was forestalled by the deposition of Edward V , but by then the government had raised some £1,680 from the bishops in anticipation of a grant .
12 But then the man wanted to try some town driving … he pulled over on Brantwood Rise , got the gun from his briefcase , and escaped with the vehicle , worth twenty seven thousand pounds …
13 They all used to hang out there and quite a scene had developed Some of it had to do with it being the antithesis of the whole trash/sleaze thing that was going down at the start of the seventies .
14 The tone is that of the narrator , ironic and sad — yet the novel does contain some successful humour .
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