Example sentences of "[Wh det] [be] [verb] [prep] some " in BNC.
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1 | We could say that an animal is a group of things which are related in some way . |
2 | This part of the header describes all the modules which are related in some way to this specifying module ; up to 70 records are allowed but are not compulsory . |
3 | This part of the header describes all the modules which are related in some way to this specifying module ; up to 70 records are allowed but are not compulsory . |
4 | Also excepted are certain contracts which are governed by some other piece of legislation : contracts of insurance to which the Insurance Companies Act 1982 applies ; investment agreements within the meaning of the Financial Services Act 1986 and certain agreements for the making of deposits within the meaning of the Banking Act 1987 . |
5 | It would be tempting to focus on ‘ video nasties ’ , which are seen by some as the ready harbinger of many of our social ills . |
6 | All participating hotels boast their own golf courses , which are situated in some of the most beautiful parts of the country from Kent to Ayrshire . |
7 | The latter has led to serious distortions in the administration of justice which are argued at some length in Chapters 7 and 9 . |
8 | Figure 3.4 shows the massive concentration of 25–44-year-olds to the north and west of London , in precisely those counties which have recently had substantial population increases and which are regarded as some of the most prosperous places in the country ( Champion et al . |
9 | As er competition becomes even more fierce and er competitive and yeah well the threat of threat to the the weaknesses which are connected to some of the threats actually . |
10 | The main growth in the service sector , however , has been in jobs which are connected in some way with information . |
11 | Jill Goolden appraises Australian wines which are produced from some pretty vibrant vine varieties |
12 | Its long half life ( 67 hours ) permits faecal excretion studies , which are considered by some as the ‘ gold standard ’ parameter of disease activity in Crohn 's disease . |
13 | In country districts flowers are given variously poetic or prosaic names which are derived from some obvious characteristic of the plant itself . |
14 | Another form of entry is available in the form of pre-foundation courses which are offered by some colleges . |
15 | The rigid cases which are supplied with some camcorders are bulky to have with you all the time , and a lighter padded bag with pockets to take small items will probably be more convenient . |
16 | Goody himself in a later essay points out that ‘ at least during the last 2,000 years the vast majority of peoples of the world ( most of Eurasia and much of Africa ) have lived in neither kind of situation , but in cultures which were influenced in some degree by the circulation of the written word , by the presence of groups or individuals who could read or write ’ ( 1968 , p. 4 ) . |
17 | Even in areas outside this great span — in Australia for example , the South Pacific or Amerindia — the main detailed knowledge that we have of these cultures is — almost by definition — in neither kind of situation , but in cultures which were influenced in some degree by the circulation of the written word , by the presence of groups or individuals who could read or write . |
18 | This practice was not adopted enthusiastically by the LGB , partly due to fears that its cheapness would encourage Guardians to send children to unsuitable homes — fears which were justified by some unfortunate and tragic incidents of maltreatment and exploitation of child labour . |
19 | Further data , for example , concerning teachers ' reasons for using these texts , were collected during these visits both through informal discussion and through the use of questionnaires which were completed by some of the staff and returned at a later date ( see appendix 1 . ) |
20 | The New Deal welfare state initiatives , which were extended by some of the successor administrations , notably Lyndon Johnson 's , involved complex Federal-State inter-relationships . |
21 | These questions appeared in pairs of parallel tests , both of which were taken by some pupils with an interval of about two months between testings . |
22 | Thus the substantive apple contains the lexical idea of a kind of fruit : this is its material significate , or lexeme , the import of meaning which is said of some object in the speaker 's experience . |
23 | The Tropical Forestry Action Plan ( TFAP ) , which is seen by some as a loggers ' charter , is to be reformed . |
24 | A well-known example is ‘ controversy ’ , which is pronounced by some speakers as and by others as ; it would be quite wrong to say that one version was correct and one incorrect . |
25 | Cornwall will be fielding an unchanged side from the semi-finals and Glyn Williams , their captain , stressed the importance within the county of the ADT championship , which is derided by some for its supposed second-class quality . |
26 | Change which is imposed by some form of ‘ authority ’ or ‘ expert ’ is rarely effective in the long run . |
27 | This terminates in a cervical groove which is followed in some species by broad cervical alae . |
28 | The term ’ conceptual ’ arises because each node is a ’ concept ’ which is defined by some predicate . |
29 | It might be argued a contrario that the term " shop assistant , draper 's assistant etc. " which is recorded for some of the bridegrooms , suggests that " grocer does indeed refer to a shopkeeper . |
30 | The proposed tax would bring carbon-rich fuels in line with natural gas , which is taxed in some countries but not others . |