Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun pl] [prep] some " in BNC.

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31 I also had discussions with some of the skippers participating in the Columbus Cup Match Racing regatta which was held in Baltimore , Maryland , and used , exclusively , the J/44 .
32 But it also provides solutions to some of the vestigial problems perceived with teleworking .
33 It was certainly a more honest confession than George Bush ever managed , and by saying that he has been forced into this decision by an expanding deficit which has gone ‘ beyond even the worst official government estimates from last year ’ , he is also confronting Americans with some central truths about their economic situation .
34 Her relaxed manner was the reason , Dexter had concluded , why she often coaxed answers to some of the most prickly questions .
35 With the Further Education Centre now providing facilities for some 40 or more physical activity and Yoga classes , someone had to get her foot in at the door in those early days !
36 But since neural computers can carry out highly skilled tasks tirelessly , they will inevitably replace humans in some medical tasks .
37 It is not altogether improbable that the moveables of the gentry were often undervalued thanks to some lingering influence of fourteenth-century tax rules , which exempted articles such as jewellery and armour which dignified their rank .
38 She did n't want babies for some years yet ; she was n't ready for them .
39 Italy 's monarchy set up the agency 100 years ago to provide services to some 90 regional consortia that helped farmers and food companies sell their output and buy supplies .
40 Yes , they had been neighbours in Shrewsbury , but of course they had only seen each other during the school holidays , and of course they had n't made friends over some grotty little terrace-house garden fence ; he 'd first noticed her from the tree house in his parents ' garden while she was learning to ride her new pony in her parents ' ten acres of mature woodland and well-kept pasture .
41 He had even made passes at some of her fellow students .
42 There were even backbiting accusations among some sections of the press that their competitors were indulging in ‘ silly season ’ sensationalism .
43 The devolving of financial responsibility to schools , not only reduces the power and influence of LEAs , but it may well encourage schools at some future point to consider opting out of local authority control altogether .
44 Here are some well known tactics with some suggestions as to how you carry them out .
45 Neighbourhood police are supposed to spend as much time as possible per shift walking their beat , even taking tea-breaks at some appropriate place on the round , returning to the station only for their main meal break and when a criminal , such as a shoplifter , is apprehended , although this is rare .
46 But even this little collection of cottage garden produce wo n't change hands without some stern bargaining .
47 The prohibition against churning is , in theory , no more applicable to futures transactions than any other type of investment although in practice the " churn and burn " and hard sell tactics of some of the more disreputable futures brokers have , in the past , given a misleading impression of the futures industry generally .
48 Work has started on converting the Category B listed building into modern , fully equipped offices for some 200 Historic Scotland staff who are currently housed in five buildings throughout Edinburgh .
49 The National Curriculum will undoubtedly change matters to some degree at each of these levels , and indeed the situation in 1991 is already very different from that of 1985–9 , but the National Curriculum can not of itself provide the understanding , skills and commitments which are needed to prevent the weaknesses and inconsistencies we have identified from reappearing in another guise .
50 Many electors undoubtedly withheld votes from some of its constituency candidates because they judged them sure to be defeated .
51 Stannard 's treatment is not entirely new , rather he is usefully conveying elements of some recent trends in Christian theology which take science very seriously while preserving the realities of faith ( one thinks of the writings of Tom Torrance , Stanley Jaki , Arthur Peacocke , the meetings of the UK science and Faith Forum , and of the World Council of Churches 's programme on faith and science ) .
52 In a research note commenting on Grand Met 's final results , Kleinwort Benson Securities said : ‘ Greater accounting transparency resulting from reporting under FRS 3 will steadily diminish concerns among some investors that the group 's past accounting had become overcreative . ’
53 For these purposes they would also tend to wear the most heavily reinforced boots and might occasionally carry weapons of some kind .
54 It may therefore provide opportunities for some implementing agencies to develop new initiatives that were perhaps not originally envisaged .
55 They too bore engravings of some kind .
56 Particular twentieth-century objections to Christianity have certainly created doubts for some Christians .
57 The Central Region also lacked those national and religious minorities whose commonly held views in some borderlands had bridged the psychological gap between town and country and had led to the formation of political parties after 1905 .
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