Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [adj] [prep] some " in BNC.
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1 | Educational level will probably be analysed by the last educational institution attended full-time in some hierarchical fashion , or by the actual educational attainments of the informant . |
2 | We find that after the end of the eruptive activity in 1989 , fractures in the south-southeast flank of the volcano remained unfilled until some months before the 1991–93 eruption . |
3 | The same happened to Foxley Wood ( Hampshire ) and Tillingham Hall ( Essex ) , new towns that would have been a dream come true for some people , but which were deemed unjustifiable and unnecessary by the Government inspector of planning appeals . |
4 | These life-sustaining ingredients can be applied directly to the vine by man , indeed are so applied by man in commercial viticulture , yet according to Mike Woodhead , the owner of ‘ Le Bonheur ’ in South Africa , it is possible to effect a permanently natural and desirable nutrient cycle in soils considered inferior by some . |
5 | When an individual or group feels separated from some aspect of their lives ( psychologically , but usually in connection with the work situation in particular ) , they suffer ‘ alienation ’ — the symptoms include feelings of powerlessness , meaninglessness , isolation and self-estrangement . |
6 | Trade-union membership remained low for some time , affected by unemployment and by the movement of industry to less highly unionized areas in the South of England . |
7 | Millions of viewers became aware of some of the practical and emotional problems and watched as she struggled to bring up a baby without a partner or an income . |
8 | ‘ Why should a tailor become involved with some mad , treasonable monk ? |
9 | In each of these cases the behaviour falls short of some natural notion of full cooperation , because it violates one or another of the non-verbal analogues of the maxims of conversation . |
10 | Things continued quiet for some while . |
11 | Technological spillovers arise whenever information produced by some firm i becomes available to some other firm j without j having to pay for it . |
12 | As this mosaic also includes border work reminiscent of some patterns seen at Woodchester and Chedworth , it might , therefore , be earlier than the Frocester mosaic ( dated to c. 340 or later ) , and the mosaic from North Leigh , room 1 . |
13 | The minimum temperature six Celsius , that 's forty three Fahrenheit , Wednesday starting cloudy with some further patchy light rain or drizzle in places , but during the afternoon most parts becoming dry and a little brighter . |
14 | Sydney Greenstreet was too old to be taking much of an interest , and had in any case become obsessed with some obscure quest of his own , neglecting his ‘ business ’ . |
15 | The result was that the union became subordinated for some time to the hierarchy and a breakaway union of protestant teachers was formed . |
16 | The group pointed to particular examples of " sick rivers " such as the Kennet in Wiltshire , whose source , once a spring , is now a sewage pond , and which has been particularly badly affected by over-abstraction , with the river running dry in some places . |
17 | Nevertheless pipe flow becomes turbulent at some Reynolds number between 2 × 103 and 105 . |
18 | The excitement of prayer was illustrated unforgettably to me one Saturday morning when a small team met at our Community Church to pray prior to some door to door evangelism . |
19 | The discrepancy between job-specification and status became acute for some coordinators , and remained a problem in some schools , not just for coordinators but also for many other staff with significant cross-school managerial responsibilities . |
20 | When the level of carbon dioxide breathed out by the bees gets high in some part of the nest , groups of several hundred workers start vigorously fanning with their wings , so circulating the air around the combs and levelling out any imbalances . |
21 | On the other hand , this simplicity has its price in that the model proves unsuitable for some applications ( hence , the drive towards semantic data models and object-oriented data models ) . |
22 | Activation of a significant fraction of CD4 cells by a superantigen would greatly increase the number of cells susceptible to virus infection and replication and , at the anergic phase , allow provirus to remain latent in some of these cells . |
23 | ‘ Do n't you think the sound of that mortar appears musical in some way , Taff ? ’ |
24 | This is by no means an entirely bad thing as the massive storage capacity of the ROM 's often result in the software coming bundled with some associated product . |
25 | Iris , normally strongly critical when she saw Melissa becoming involved in some mystery , was quite carried away with her theory . |
26 | Such language seems vacuous to some , but if we are to comprehend the nature of the arts in particular , being is a concept which it seems difficult to do without . |
27 | This letter detector remains active for some brief period of time , until the pattern mask is presented . |