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

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1 But also one can see families in these situations creating maximum flexibility by using some members for household-based production and some for different types of waged work in what Wall calls the adaptive family economy : ‘ their economic activities were diversified against the prospect of bad times and to make the most of the good ’ ( 1986 , p. 294 ) .
2 About a third have had some out patient attendances in the first 9 months in the community across the whole programme , and the proportion for elderly people was higher .
3 According to official sources , over the last twenty years the country has already lost nearly 80% of its icons or about 24 million pieces , some of great importance to the national heritage .
4 ( Press reports also alleged that over 300 people , including some with outstanding charges against them , had visited Escobar in his private prison in Envigado , outside Medellín . )
5 Some with rosy cheeks in brand new coats and sandals , some thin and jaundiced , wearing clothes that were either too small or too large .
6 Some comes directly from the upper mantle above the descending oceanic plate , some from partial melting of the oceanic plate itself , and some from the lower part of the continental crust .
7 Its great attraction is that , because it was organised in conjunction with the Tretyakov gallery in Moscow and the Russian museum in St Petersburg , it contains many works never before seen in the West , some from far-flung areas of the CIS .
8 In view of this , it would be no more than proper and right for me to talk in some in great detail about it , but I am not going to , and not just because I have an eye on the clock , or an ear for the protest of stomachs .
9 The EPH which featured in the MINSE project provides residential facilities for more than sixty elderly people , some in advanced stages of dependency , and it is in full-time operation throughout the year .
10 How ill-concealed by some in affected gaiety of mood ; how patent in others who do not attempt to conceal !
11 Several consequences of the war ultimately did lead some in British society towards fascism , however .
12 Everywhere people are sitting or standing outside , some on wooden benches outside their houses .
13 And the rest , some on boards and some on broken pieces of the ship .
14 Some of the variation is due to differences in LEA policies and some to socioeconomic variation between the local populations .
15 Forms which are not attached to the coast or only attached at one end seem to orientate themselves , some at right angles to the resultant like attached forms and some parallel to the resultant for reasons which remain uncertain .
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