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

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1 The laying of the pipeline has meant some land at the showground in Tabley , near Knutsford , can not be used this year .
2 The laying of the pipeline has meant some land at the showground in Tabley , near Knutsford , can not be used this year .
3 Two-thirds of the 90 new fields could in fact be gas producing and , in the view of this study , this is a pre-condition of the UK continuing to supply some 70% of indigenous demand from its own fields .
4 The defections of the bishops has led some historians to denounce them as unscrupulous and leaderless .
5 It did not know that the purchaser of the scrap had left some behind .
6 Serious failures in parenting were also evident in the ex-care sample : one-fifth of their children had been taken into care and as many as one-third of the women had experienced some form of transient or permanent parenting breakdown with at least one of their children .
7 This is also a sizable rate of refusal , and the nature of many of the contacts used casts some doubt on the representativeness of the sample population .
8 Indeed , the initial experiences of the ECSC had led some to argue that rather than pursue a sector by sector strategy , it would be far easier and more logical to plan for the integration of whole economies .
9 But the threat of the old section of the course has meant some swift action to deal with a worsening plight .
10 Despite the then Education Secretary Keith Joseph 's almost instant equivocations , the recommendations of the Report did give some legitimacy and impetus to local education authorities ( LEAs ) and schools already tentatively and sometimes vigorously pursuing one or another variety of multicultural or antiracist policy .
11 Meantime , the 38F shed shop , to the rear of the establishment has raised some considerable sums over several past years towards the completion of the locomotive .
12 There is no doubt that the reactions of the parties do have some effect on the leaders , though probably this is a little more true in the case of the Conservative Party .
13 ( In passing this is why how and why can function as interrogative adverbs to request identification of the means required to achieve some end or the reason for something . )
14 Generally , most of the men did feel some guilt and disliked fiddling , but said , ‘ I do n't like it but I have to ’ .
15 Neither of the least strategic value and yet , wherever you go in Europe , there is no escape from the fact that every atom of the continent has played some part in an interminable saga of warfare and violence .
16 The areas outside the MELAs were treated as ‘ unclassified ’ but , although there is only the crudest correspondence between these zones and the rural areas of Britain , the results of the analysis do give some indication of the extent of commuter hinterlands .
17 Chramn 's actions are best interpreted as those of a prince determined to have some share in the Merovingian kingdom : effectively he was creating a new kingdom in his father 's lifetime .
18 The critical reader of a poem needs to have some idea of what a poem is , which need not be a theoretically sophisticated idea , and some acquaintance with poetry already .
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