Example sentences of "[adj -er] for some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The CMS system will be replaced by a UNIX one in a year 's time ; while this system may be easier for some users to learn , others will have to adapt to yet another unfamiliar system . |
2 | It has been pointed out that there are biases in the system that make it much easier for some interests to be heard than others , and much easier for modifications to the status quo to be vetoed than to be supported . |
3 | While there are many circumstances in which that is true , it seems important to acknowledge that the political system contains biases that make it much easier for some groups to secure influence than others . |
4 | Life now may be better for some women , but there are still plenty who are helpless victims … |
5 | Some rackets are better for some shots , some are better for others . |
6 | Indeed , despite the fall in numbers of children living in residential care at any one time , some 25 per cent since 1971 in the United Kingdom but far higher for some types of care than others , recent research shows that residential care is still experienced by many troubled adolescents . |
7 | This problem must also have been worse for some people because , even though I 'm only 16 , I am 5ft 8ins . |
8 | Mr Pébereau may want to push harder for some sort of three-way alliance . |
9 | On the other hand , Creole use begins much earlier for some children ; Hewitt observes that there is less use of Creole in primary schools than in secondary schools , but that it is not absent altogether . |