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

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1 The capital asset of the farms had little importance for most yet in some areas the value must have been substantial .
2 Democratic movements surfaced more of less briefly in some Communist countries , including Czechoslovakia ( 1968 ) , Poland ( 1980–81 ) , and even China ( 1986–7 ) .
3 ‘ Supposing the next time he appears to be suffering from a stomach upset , or a hangover , for that matter , ’ said Rachel thoughtfully , ‘ you were to persuade him to come in here simply for some medication ? ’
4 The Gulf War , for instance , fitted in quite precisely with some of the things forecast in Isaiah Chapter 13 about the destruction of Babylon .
5 The road down from the col goes through the modern , high ( 6,000 feet ) ski resort of La Mongie , which is a neat curve of tall buildings opening to westward on to some promising-looking pistes .
6 ‘ You 've caught on very quickly to some of the interesting things Brownies do , but do n't forget the first thing Brownies learn to do is to give . ’
7 Some feel too vulnerable to cope with having boyfriends at all , at least not for some time , and almost all are determined that any man who shows an interest in them will have to accept and love their child too .
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