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

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1 If so , ought it to use that weapon in all cases or only in some ; and if only in some , on what principle should it distinguish ?
2 Is participation voluntary and welcomed by the clients , or is it demanded of them by the action system , the change agent or even by some extraneous system , as in some parent-teacher associations ?
3 There is now a considerable market value attaching to an accurate up-to-date and selective address list , and some of the largest collections of data in the private sector , running to thirty million entries or more in some cases , are amassed in this way .
4 We 're looking for about two big paragraphs or so plus some photographs , to go onto one of these .
5 For f— 's sake , Morrissey is nothing more than an enormously overrated writer of terminally dull pop songs and now for some obscure reason is regarded as the new rock messiah by every spotty , snot-nosed sixth former in Britain , as well as most of the English music press who should know better .
6 Now my Lord as is er then made clear in a statement of claim paragraph three fifteen erm between the twenty third of October and about the twenty second of November the plaintiff then acting upon the advice of Peter that it was not possible to withdraw on this contract , did endeavour to complete upon the deal as soon as possible , very much with the timing in his mind and eventually after some toing and froing which er will be demonstrated in the course of the evidence , agreement was reached with the landlord for his consent to the assignment to be given er on condition that there was payment of some advance rent by the plaintiff .
7 So back we got into the car and ultimately by some good fortune we arrived at the Consulate .
8 In the third term the students will not only be occupied with teaching practice but also with some work afterwards back at the School of Education .
9 ‘ And it was , in my view , the lack of sufficiently rigorous and enquiring approach which led not only to the failure to appreciate that there was a Jersey partnership but also to some other of the faults I have identified . ’
10 ‘ It was , in my view , the lack of a sufficiently rigorous and enquiring approach which led not only to the failure to appreciate that there was a Jersey partnership but also to some others of the faults I have identified . ’
11 The moreover , includes mention of a certain number of scholars of the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries who were known chiefly as muftis : for example , Molla Bahaeddin omer and the three following scholars , all listed under the ulema of the time of Bayezid I , about none of whom , however , is much more information given than that " he was consulted in matters [ involving ] fetvas in his time " ( Taskopruzade ) or " he became mufti " and , indeed , in the case of these scholars it is simply not deducible in what way they were recognized as muftis , whether simply by popular acclaim or rather by some sort of official recognition .
12 It might seem that fax 's current growth in popularity is attributable to a technological breakthrough or perhaps to some new commercial need to communicate pictorially as well as texturally .
13 Recent research has shown how glaciers may be affected by periodic surges in which ice may be transmitted down-glacier at speeds 10–100 times faster than normal and this has been identified from small glaciers and also from some ice sheets on a continental or subcontinental scale ( Sugden and John , 1976 ) .
14 His latest book is an exposé not only of a former American hero but also of some of the most shameful secrets of modern US history
15 FALLING electoral rolls may threaten Labour 's chances in several marginals and even in some ‘ safe ’ seats .
16 It is over my ankles and outside in some places it is waist high .
17 There is n't any hard building stone hereabouts , so they used clunch for most domestic building and even for some church interiors .
18 Situated in the heart of the Lake District , away from main roads and close to some of the most beautiful countryside in the British Isles , Braemount House has much to offer anyone who appreciates comfort , hospitality and the great outdoors .
19 Peter Sawyer has suggested that some of the earliest surviving charters of the Anglo Saxon period refer to such estates and hence for some areas in the seventh century the early estate structure can be defined .
20 He then went back to headquarters and together with some colleagues went and collected Mxenge 's car from the parking lot .
21 The duration of the early FDRs was sometimes very long — as much as 200 flying hours and more in some cases — so it was possible to check back over many flights how the aircraft had behaved .
22 But he also provided an account of Merovech 's birth , which may cast light both on the origins of the Merovingians and also on some of the peculiarities of the account provided by the bishop of Tours .
23 It is financed by Government ( 7.6 million pounds in 1983 ) with the agricultural industry contributing over three million pounds in the same year , indirectly through trainees ' wages and travel costs and directly through some course charges .
24 First , section 401 applies to provisions which supplement or vary the particulars of an existing charge and therefore in some situations it will be necessary to distinguish between this and the creation of a new charge .
25 Incomprehensible — at least at first glance — to those not familiar with the campaign , the image has much in common not only with British TV commercials but also with some branches of avant-garde photographic art in Britain which deliberately borrow cool and elliptical presentation techniques for other ends .
26 There is a need not only for some ‘ sociological ’ appreciation of the institutional framework and the social function of law and punishment but also for some philosophy of mind and action and a moral philosophy .
27 In February or March , when spring was waiting to burst out but the trees were still leafless and the earth grey and cold , Sophia used sometimes to pretend that she was in Italy — not necessarily in a beautiful or famous part but perhaps in some obscure little town in the Alban Hills or a dusty coastal village between Naples and Sorrento .
28 Even Emmie , though she knew Mr Hellyer to be a thief and therefore in some ways unreliable , was still young enough to see him as grown-up and therefore entirely competent in an emergency .
29 So a legend which had originated with the attempts of Dark Age royal servants to give their masters a lineage as old and distinguished as that of the Western Roman emperors they had displaced continued in the twelfth century to satisfy the needs of new royal families and even of some princely houses .
30 My hon. Friend underlines the confusion which has reigned over the project , certainly during the past decade and probably for some time before that .
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