Example sentences of "of [noun] [verb] to some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In the less extreme case , the supply of money depends to some extent , but not exclusively , on demand . |
2 | This recalls the habitual remark of youngsters admitting to some misdemeanor performed under the influence of another : He made me do it ! , which would be significantly different from He forced me to do it which implies an action one was pushed into by means of force rather than one performed under coercion . |
3 | In theory , guidelines for open systems are formulated when a committee of vendors come to some sort of agreement over architectural definitions and create a standard . |
4 | A range of self-report studies have indicated that a majority of people admit to some kind of illegal activity , whether trivial or serious , which could result in a court appearance . |
5 | If expectations of the general level of prices rose to some level between P and P 2 then there would be some stimulus to output and some rise in prices . |
6 | Here it would be wise to offer a set of modules limited to some aspect of EP rather than try to cover the whole in less depth . |
7 | The degree of risk relates to some extent to the level of intake ; the drugs may affect the foetus directly , or create conditions in which complications are more likely to develop , for example by lowering the birth weight , or affecting the enzymes . |
8 | Preparation for independence , when it occurred , was seen as a problem of constitution-building according to some model based on principles derived from the domestic experiences of the colonial powers . |