Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [prep] some [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | I have n't read such a self-consciously ‘ literary ’ book about climbing for some years , and that style came as a shock , perhaps even intrusion : |
2 | I know about the Islington survey , and I also share his concern about under-reporting in some areas of the country of some types of crime in particular , but let me continue with the facts before we begin to look at the solutions . |
3 | After trading for some months , he has been approached by a company which says it owns the rights to the trade name Pizza Parlour and that he must desist from using it . |
4 | After calling for some ice-cubes which we popped into the straight Pernod , we drank them down , with predictably weird results ( we had already had Dexedrine ) . |
5 | After screening for some months on the surface of the mine , a boy would then link up with a collier who would take him as help-mate or butty in his stall . |
6 | Wright is still suffering with the groin injury that ruled him out of England 's World Cup qualifier 12 days ago , while Adams also missed the Chelsea defeat after falling down some stairs on a night out last week , and needing 29 stitches in a cut forehead . |
7 | After working for some years in the hectic , fast-moving world of City finance , she now understood far more clearly the pressures and compulsive need to succeed that characterised most leading businessmen . |
8 | When such means failed the extended family gave support most often in the form of food or of caring for some children of the family until a crisis was over , or permanently if it was sustained . |
9 | In fact , what was particularly surprising was the extent of support for the principle of examining in some arts departments . |
10 | We find the process simultaneously tiring , frustrating and rewarding when , at the end of tussling with some problems , we reach a shared view and a commitment to that view , which is usually of a different order to that which we can achieve by any other means . |
11 | Just talk about examples of your everyday life that sort of illustrate in some ways some aspect of the question . |
12 | This equity was not always easily achieved , however , since the organisation and philosophy of schooling in some divisions was somewhat at odds with the values embraced by the project . |
13 | Byelarus ( on Jan. 3 ) and Ukraine introduced coupon systems for paying for some purchases [ see p. 38732 ] . |
14 | It would be like traveling on some airlines I could name . |
15 | So if for any reason I feel like adding on some points I will do , and equally I 'll decide to take some points off if I feel like it . |
16 | This is particularly significant with regard to some areas of sexual law which may need to be taken into account by social workers . |
17 | It is hard to see how " unlawfully " can operate with regard to some forms of s.18 . |
18 | There was also sadly a degree of controversy with regard to some records , making the work less valuable than it might otherwise have been . |
19 | There are statements which , with regard to some plaintiffs , would undoubtedly constitute a libel , but which , if published of another kind of plaintiffs , would not have the same effect . |
20 | Erm the question of coalescence , freestanding form , is in my opinion of more importance in regard to some corridors th some sectors than others . |
21 | Before looking at some examples of tool using among animals , it would be as well to be clear about what we mean by the term . |
22 | Mr Justice Turner also said that a regulatory body — existing alongside the law — could be considered in dealing with some wrongdoers in the commercial field . |
23 | During his last hours in this world , he found unspeakable comfort in thinking about some verses from Hebrews Ch.12 , ‘ But ye are come unto mount Sion , and unto the city of the living God , the heavenly Jerusalem , and to the innumerable company of angels , to the general assembly and church of the firstborn , which are written in heaven , and to God , the Judge of all , and to the spirits of just men made perfect , and to Jesus the mediator of the new covenant ’ . |
24 | More than any Prime Minister since Lloyd George , Mrs Thatcher appeared justified in proclaiming after some years in office , ‘ I have changed everything ’ . |
25 | we 'll go through go through some papers and start cutting out things |
26 | This high incidence of failing to establish a tissue diagnosis is due to reliance on imaging by some clinicians who are reticent , perhaps rightly , about invasive diagnostic techniques in a predominantly elderly and frail population . |
27 | He has concentrated on writing for some years , but says he will go back into court when , and if , he finds a case that appeals to him . |
28 | This is a shame , since switching in some ways is much better than linear amplification . |
29 | Back at the hotel , instead of heading for the bedroom , she led him to the bar , where they took a couple of glasses of malt and fell to chatting with some locals who 'd ‘ just dropped by to have a nightcap ’ despite the fact it was gone midnight and they all had work to go to in the morning . |
30 | On the board this morning we 're going to have a bash at thinking about some targets , we 're going to have a bash think about , how you think you 've done so far ? |