Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [prep] some " in BNC.

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1 What we wan na do is think of some buildings and describe them to ourselves and then work out what style , cos the thing is since the 1960s , styles like we want , like a progression of styles till the 1990s and see what 's changed and what 's stayed .
2 It has been suggested that Moore 's argument , if just , would count against all definition in which an expression s meaning is explained by some more complex expression [ FRANKENA ] .
3 When the concept is explained by some writers , educational technology :
4 The basis for charging stamp duty on VAT-inclusive rent where the lease is silent on the ability to charge VAT , or a lease specifically states that VAT is not recoverable by the landlord , is explained in some detail by the Stamp Office .
5 Fourth , I will describe how the organisation of the curriculum into arbitrary hierarchies is compounded by some attempts to make the National Curriculum accessible to all pupils .
6 The main objection to this point revolves round the feeling that a person can have authority , or be in authority only if his authority is recognized by some people , whose identity varies with the nature of his authority .
7 The fact is recognized by some philosophers who take the given view of causation .
8 Indeed , this latter aspect of femininity is emphasized by some recent writers on masculinity who protest that men do not have such a wonderful deal in the world , since the social pressures on them to contain rather than express their emotions are oppressive and restrictive , stunting their full emotional development .
9 I mean if obviously the child is reacting in some way or feels that they ca n't even relax when they 're at home , erm then someone 's overstepped the mark .
10 These will include assertions to the effect that the sun is situated at some specified position in the sky with respect to an observer on earth , and that raindrops are falling from a cloud situated in some specified region relative to the observer .
11 This rule does not apply to an action for the recovery of land , where the return day is that of the final hearing ( N5 — 6 ) , unless a claim is joined for some relief other than the payment of mesne profits or arrears of rent or for moneys secured by a mortgage or charge ( Ord 3 , r 3(4) ) .
12 This arrangement secures a quiet legal life for the film industry in general , although it is resented by some film-makers who are obliged to tailor their product to BBFC standards in order to secure distribution outlets .
13 If the material is not topical and is delayed for some time before being sent out the date should be changed .
14 However , if the shock is delayed until some ten minutes after training , memory is not disrupted , and the chicks will avoid the bead .
15 It is an approach which is developed at some length by Professor Ronald H. Preston .
16 Another example is highlighted by some extraordinary satellite pictures ( published in Glantz 1977 : 6 , 7 ) showing the difference in vegetative cover and population pressure ( both human and animal ) between the Republic of South Africa and Lesotho .
17 Among the former are many participles , both present and past : ( 26 ) the watching crowd started to laugh he was greeted by smiling well-wishers the injured man had been feeding the orang-utan but participles do not exhaust the possibilities : ( 27 ) the angry bartender slammed the drink down five empty tumblers were standing by his elbow Notice , too , the clear ambiguity of : ( 28 ) a flashing light as meaning either a light which is flashing on some particular occasion , or one which normally has this characteristic .
18 Although the last allegation is regarded with some scepticism by royal watchers , their speculation is heightened because the royal couple have barely been seen to exchange words or glances so far in the tour , even though they have been smiling and cheerful to those they have met .
19 ‘ Market forces ’ is regarded by some as a doctrinal slogan as nebulous as carbon dioxide itself .
20 SCMC is also said to improve overall detergency of a product by assisting in soil suspension and is regarded by some more as a suspension agent than a thickener .
21 The ultimate self-help information service , whereby the information system is available in the waiting room , is regarded by some as unworkable and by others as a highly desirable step forward .
22 Once again opinions vary as to whether conditions should be attached with the aim of controlling odour pollution and is regarded by some planners as an undesirable duplication of powers , a view endorsed by the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution especially with regard to planning conditions designed to control air pollution from registered works .
23 In whatever way it is financed , such investment is regarded by some as having been a direct loss to the domestic economy and as such having contributed to Britain 's poor investment record [ Singh , 1977 ] .
24 Photosetters such as the Linotron 101 produce 1270 dots per inch and this is regarded by some as still being insufficient .
25 Former Moderator Dr Godfrey Brown is regarded by some as an ideal figure to perform such a role .
26 The fact that the lyrical desperation is aligned to some seethingly classic melodies is both here and there .
27 The use of ‘ right ’ , in such circumstances , seems to be a clear case of special pleading that my decision is justified by some unambiguous legality .
28 Nevertheless it seems that there the external power is abetted by some inner weakness , some potentially wicked impulse towards the wrong side .
29 Erm and the difficulty is proving to some of the L E As that you 're actually self-employed .
30 Ilyas , known as Ciwi-zade ( Civizade : d. 995/1587 ) , not to be confused with his father who bore the same name and who , as one of the Muftis in the period under review , is treated in some detail in a later chapter .
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