Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] some [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Now even this annoyed her , the way her father toned down some of the roughness of his idiom , her mother increased the Holywood Hampstead in her voice . |
2 | In particular , this will show whether greater proximity has broken down some of the barriers which have traditionally existed between the two groups or , as some theorists have suggested , has led to a re-definition of their differences . |
3 | Words for strong stemming might be filtered through a table of exceptions which are not to be stemmed ( " organism " , " organist " etc ) Strong stemming is an economical but crude way of automatically bringing in some of the halo of see also terms which surround many search words . |
4 | We passed along some of the corridors and slammed some of the doors . |
5 | Dealing with people came naturally and was in many ways the most important part of the job , but there was more that could come only with experience , and Charles was there to pass on some of the things he had learned over thirty-three years , some of them the hard way . |
6 | One of the simplest things to do is to work off some of the tension by walking to the interview if at all possible . |
7 | He has also stumped up some of the cash ( together they contributed 30 per cent of the total package , the rest was provided by banks ) . |
8 | Yes I do erm Peter , it 's a smashing book erm very smart indeed and erm it 's it 'll be a really nice thing to have , it 'll be very useful this season for checking up some of the two year olds who are now three year olds , coming up in the next few months . |
9 | However , because some aspects of United Kingdom law were somewhat vague and ill-defined ( for example , the meaning of fair-dealing ) it was decided to tighten up some of the exceptions to copyright infringement , the necessary changes to the 1988 Act being made by the Copyright ( Computer Programs ) Regulations 1992 . |
10 | Now today because it 's a little windy we 've rolled up some of the sail out of the way to make it easier for you |
11 | As the corporations were wound up some of the houses passed into private ownership . |
12 | Val Savage searches out some of the cleanest looks for this summer . |
13 | After the lecture was over , groups were formed to try out some of the techniques Luke had discussed . |
14 | ‘ We asked units to try out some of the new recipes with positive results . ’ |
15 | Chapters 3 and 4 followed this up by investigating the principal forms of capitalist property , with particular reference to the British case , and Chapter 5 drew out some of the political implications of that investigation . |
16 | Well , yes , I want to find out some about the history of Kuwait . |
17 | Anyway , at half time , Geoff 's standing right at the back of the London Road — and at the back there you can see down to the tea place underneath because some bugger 's smashed out some of the asbestos bit along the back . |
18 | Run by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency ( DVLA ) in conjunction with the police , the campaign aims to rake back some of the estimated £115 million a year lost from evasion of vehicle excise duty . |
19 | As part of their familiarisation process with the new assessment procedures , the students tried out some of the tasks from the Negotiator module in pairs . |
20 | It is possible , Independence said , that NCR could buy back some of the ports to sell to its own customers . |
21 | So if some of them are known , you can use the equations to work out some of the others . |
22 | We have to work out some of the things that happened to Julie — and what her thoughts and feelings were . |
23 | The psychic reasons for this solidarity I have tried to give in this essay , just as I have attempted to spell out some of the political consequences , but it is to Dahrendorf that we owe the making of the connections between solidarity and economic consequences . |
24 | It is an exciting garden , the hedges and paths divide it so that you come upon different parts almost by surprise , such as the scented garden , the woodland garden , built around some of the trees that Colonel Mitchell left behind him , with a sturdy wooden tree-house for the children , and the patio garden where the Prince sits and does paperwork during the summer months to the soothing sound of water , which springs from a sculpture he commissioned of stone whales . |
25 | It is , though , well worth remembering that snow may cover over some of the bolt-holes , maybe even entrances too , so that some become difficult to locate whereas others will be plain to see . |
26 | Then he brushes over some of the issues which run through the play which are especially noticeable at the end . |
27 | This might also help break down some of the misconceptions that can grow up between organisations . |
28 | But it did break down some of the unbearable tension that had been building . |
29 | I 'll bring in some of the kids who were there and Jonesy can imitate the preacher . ’ |
30 | She could see waterfalls cascading down some of the mountain-sides and in the distance a lake . |