Example sentences of "and [verb] in some [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I knew exactly how I would do this and explained in some detail , finding Alec Reid equally fascinated .
2 Caspar had crossed the room to stand at her side and he said , ‘ Sire — ’ And stopped in some confusion , because he had known Nuadu at once — he thought every person in Ireland would recognise him , for the wolfblood was unmistakable , and everyone knew the story of the Queen 's bastard wolfson and the fierce quarrels that had taken place between her and the King when Nuadu was born .
3 The other market incentives/deterrents that might be expected to align management and shareholder interests will be briefly noted at the end of this chapter and examined in some detail in Chapter 4 .
4 Through this work she met and married a dashing test pilot who was the son of a wealthy Boston brain surgeon , had two children and lived in some style on Long Island where Jack spent many holiday breaks , lapping up the upper-class luxury .
5 The two machines most affected by this issue are the PC and Macintosh so it seems appropriate to examine the pros and cons in some detail .
6 As we have seen , schools are also to be given the option of leaving the Local Authority altogether and becoming in some sense independent , though with non-fee-paying pupils .
7 Their results can be seen in Demonstrating Successful Care in the Community which describes all twenty-eight projects and looks in some detail at five of them .
8 Leith asked quickly , imagining Rosemary to be across the corridor and incapacitated in some way since Rosemary , who always arrived home from work first , invariably popped over if she wanted a chat .
9 Whereas Taskopruzade , writing toward the end of Suleyman 's reign , is on the whole relatively vague about the facts of a scholar 's career , he delights in anecdotes which illustrate the scholar 's piety or learning and describes in some detail his writings and his his pious foundations .
10 She needed strength : her and Bernard 's nightly love play would go on for hours , limbs lurching and surging in some kind of gladiatorial combat as if the one who weakened first lost .
11 Next month we start a short series about renewable energy ; In part one we shall take an overview of the topic and look in some detail at the direct use of solar power .
12 Exchange traded futures have their origins in the markets for agricultural products , and existed in some form already in the seventeenth century in Amsterdam and in Osaka .
13 Units of the army were dismantled and replaced in some mining communities by miners ' militias .
14 AH ! how the other half live , but if he works hard and pulls in some loot , all to the good .
15 This part of the course is intended to enable the student to spend enough time on one current and developing model of grammar to be at ease with its fundamental concepts and to understand in some detail the application of these to the solution of actual problems in English .
16 There can be little doubt that Hayward had come to rely upon him over that period , and felt in some sense that he had been abandoned .
17 Veteran trainer Bill Wightman still keeps an ace or two up his sleeve and struck in some style when Catherineofaragon won by ten lengths under John Williams .
18 I want first to focus on the latter meaning , and to describe in some detail what teachers are talking about when they say they are stressed , or suffering from stress .
19 He had to be supported , and supported in some style , by the labour of the peasants .
20 ‘ Let's have six units of whole blood cross-matched and run in some plasma expander in the meantime .
21 A body of men and women ( a ) identifiable by reference to some register or record ; ( b ) recognised as having a special skill and learning in some field of activity in which the public needs protection against incompetence , the standards of skill and learning being prescribed by the profession itself ; ( c ) holding themselves out as being willing to serve the public ; ( d ) volun-tarily submitting themselves to standards of ethical conduct beyond those required of the ordinary citizen by law and ; ( e ) undertaking to accept personal responsibility to those whom they serve for their actions and to their profession for maintaining public confidence .
22 Jane Pargeter poured herself another slug of gin and slopped in some tonic water , spilling some on the coffee table .
23 These latter four roles are defined and discussed in some detail in Chapter 3 , and are therefore not elaborated here .
24 " Take a quart of Creme and a pint of rhenish wine and the juice of 4 lemons sweeten it to your taste and put in some leamon peele then whip it up with a small rod and put it with a spoone into syllabub glasses . "
25 ‘ Perhaps John Knox relented and put in some money , ’ Morton suggested .
26 After playing through figs 5 and 6 it is a good idea to record some major or ‘ 5 ’ ♯4/♯11 chords such as those in fig 4 ( resolved to either a sus4 or the major on the same root ) and put in some time improvising over them to familiarise yourself with the sound and feel of the scale .
27 ‘ I can clean in the house , look after the chickens , and put in some time with Dolly in the dairy . ’
28 Last autumn , Lynda and I flew to New England to visit my sister and to take in some birdwatching and camping in New Hampshire and Maine .
29 Adults , particularly caring parents , appreciating its transience and its value , have the feeling that every moment of childhood should be spent in activity that is clearly worthwhile and rewarding in some way .
30 But it is certainly enough to make us want to persist with our exploration of this theory and to examine in some detail ( in Chapter 7 ) the various possible explanations for the effect .
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