Example sentences of "[det] [be] in some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It seems to be generally agreed that this is in some way ‘ special ’ , and peculiar to English .
2 This is in some ways a departure for many house churches which have been strongly pastoral in emphasis .
3 This was in some way part of the whole thing , that I 'd blurt out what I 'd done and she 'd ask to see and I 'd have it on hand to show her . ’
4 At that moment this was in some doubt .
5 This was in some ways just as dramatic as that of the 1980s , if only because of the very large warships — and their great number — being deployed in the area .
6 Each member of the visiting party , which was chaired by Edwin Kerr , reported back to the group on separate initial discussions with the faculties these were in some disarray .
7 All are in some degree endangered .
8 The distinction between public law and private law interests seems to rest on the assumption that the latter are in some way more important and more worthy of protection than the former .
9 The latter are in some sense ‘ given ’ to individuals in the act of observing , but there is no straightforward step from those private experiences ( which will depend on factors peculiar to each individual observer such as his expectations , prior knowledge , etc. ) to an observation statement that is meant to describe the observed situation .
10 The latter is in some cases subject to statutory regulation , in others it is a matter of local discretion .
11 One species , perfectly good to eat , looks like another that is in some way nasty , and is assumed to derive some protection against predators thereby .
12 It has been postulated that it was either the dinosaurs that opened up the way for the angiosperms , or instead it was the changing nature of the flora itself that was in some way the prime mover of evolutionary trends ; that , in spite of all the advances in jaw structure discussed above , they somehow speeded up trends towards extinction .
13 However , both are in some ways representative of towpaths generally in that ( a ) these canals pass through some areas of concentrated population — Scotland 's Central Belt having a total of over two million , and these canals pass right through it — and ( b ) parts of the towpaths are urban and others completely rural .
14 Both were in some respects political outsiders who came to power during a breakdown of ‘ normal ’ party politics and exercised a personal leadership at a time of national crisis .
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