Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] [adv] [vb base] some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Certainly it will do so if you also put some restraints on your intake of' fats . |
2 | If you simply want some inspiration for your dinner parties , why not include a half-day cookery demonstration on a trip to London ? |
3 | If you merely mean some sort of intuitive intelligence , then I hope I am psychic . |
4 | If you still have some money to spare after this , then you might like to consider the riskier investments . |
5 | IF you still have some Christmas presents to buy , why not pay a visit to the shop at your local Historic Scotland monument and take advantage of the 10 per cent discount available to Friends ? |
6 | It may seem that if we succeed in adapting our values to such disturbances instead of losing them altogether , it is because we still retain some vestige of a Christian and liberal moral tradition a memory of ‘ Do unto others … ’ at the roots of social habit , which saves us from the collapse into competing egoisms into which deepening conflicts are perpetually driving us . |
7 | In the Western Isles , climatic influences are almost as important as parent material in determining soil types ( more important in the case of peat , the most widespread soil type ) , while they also exert some influence with regard to biogeography . |
8 | I have weighed quite a few bream as soon as I have removed the hook , and again several hours later , and while they always lose some weight , there is no specific loss in terms of so many ounces per hour . |
9 | Publishers , for all their short term concerns and justifiable scepticisms about gimmicks and gadgetry , need to consider their futures very carefully while they still have some options . |
10 | The NGC numbers have more or less superseded the lists compiled by William Herschel , a contemporary of Messier 's , though we still find some Herschel numbers ; for example the irregular galaxy M82 in Ursa Major ( too dim to be seen with binoculars ) is also known as NGC 3034 and as H.IV 79 , the 79th object in Herschel 's fourth catalogue . |