Example sentences of "some [adj] [noun sg] [noun] in the " in BNC.
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1 | That convinced him he was on the right track and within a few months some alert marketing men in the Wilson Sporting Goods Company were equally impressed . |
2 | To make certain Mary-Claude and the children would have enough money to live on if any such problem arose , he took out some short-term life insurance in the name of Thomas Leavy . |
3 | Some old mine buildings in the distance , some gravel pits . |
4 | Fig 9 ) Vanishing has some interesting chord voicings in the intro/verse . |
5 | have pointed out that if it is feasible and believable for entrants to write firm ( but presumably secret ) contracts with customers for delivery over some fixed time period in the future , then the third and fourth conditions have been circumvented yet the result is the same . |
6 | A measurement involves the registration of the result by some macroscopic device operating in the world of everyday experience . |
7 | We have had some welcome summer days in the last fortnight . |
8 | A significant decline in the numbers of some traditional bird species in the UK is due to modern farming methods , according to research published by the British Trust for Ornithology . |
9 | Although librarians might not make the mistake of viewing selection as censorship , amongst the general public * might be difficult to make the distinction given the sensational and mischievous coverage given to some alleged library censorship in the media . |
10 | If the latter is not likely to be a permanent feature , machinery for achieving some long-term pay agreements in the public sector becomes important for achieving efficient control ( Heald , 1983 ) . |
11 | They were on Factory , they were churning out some debonair guitar pop in the form of ‘ Brighter ’ and ‘ A Gentle Sound ’ and they were liked . |
12 | In such cases , it is possible that the inclusion of some physicochemical unit operation in the process may allow the overall treatment scheme to remove the target contaminants more effectively . |
13 | More often it will be to establish some intermediate way point in the development path of a system ; in order to carry out a review , for example , or to provide a frozen issue for prototype system testing . |
14 | But work on these new buildings was suddenly interrupted , when some still-standing timber structures in the vicinity were also burnt . |
15 | That is , the reader will be forced to use these ‘ texts ’ to reconstruct , not just some relevant discourse subjects in the presupposition pool , following Venneman , but rather some of the elements of the topic framework existing when these discourse fragments were produced . |
16 | Thus many students would take a single , combined or ( more rarely ) a tripartite subject degree , with one or two ancillary or subsidiary subjects in the first two years , and some main subject options in the final year . |
17 | Although Botham 's sponsored Mercedes was the victim of a nocturnal break-in on Newcastle quayside within days of him taking delivery , both superstars were in great heart during the early weeks , Jones 's infectious enthusiasm extending to initiating some dumbfounded team mates in the incomprehensible fielding routines practised by the Australians . |