Example sentences of "be [vb pp] in some " in BNC.
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1 | Unusual terms may need to be given special prominence , or be highlighted in some way , otherwise they may not be incorporated in the contract ( Interfoto Picture Library Ltd v Stiletto Visual Programmes Ltd [ 1988 ] 1 All ER 348 ) . |
2 | The conference in 1968 on the transmission of schizophrenia , reported by Rosenthal and Kety , brought together researchers from each camp , and is probably the time at which all sides came to agree that both genetic and environmental factors must be implicated in some way . |
3 | Would his ‘ status ’ be altered in some way by this new scene , perhaps simply by the change itself ? |
4 | Could the organization be altered in some way to avoid the need to recruit , yet still obtain the same on the job results ? |
5 | She wrote a memorial to his brother George , now Prince Regent , Nelson 's friend , reminding him of the codicil which the national hero had made to his will leaving her and Horatia to the nation , and asking for it to be recognized in some tangible form . |
6 | Thus he seems to be arguing from within a position which holds that aggression is an innate attribute of sufficient strength that it needs to be redirected in some way for it not to manifest itself in interhuman relations . |
7 | To qualify for copyright protection a work of art must be original and must be realised in some medium or form of expression . |
8 | Yet talk to any established composer nowadays , and the likelihood is that he or she is about to be embroiled in some kind of operatic project , perhaps planned for the middle-distant future ( timescales are necessarily generous for opera ) but nevertheless fully engaged in the kind of musical thinking that three decades ago would have beyond the wildest dreams for all but the most exclusive , established few — Benjamin Britten and Tippett in Britain , Hans Werner Henze on the Continent . |
9 | Section 6(2) must now be examined in some detail . |
10 | Trends in mortality , nuptiality and fertility over this period will be examined in some detail . |
11 | All the same , three of them provide the best available narrative and chronology , and their reliability must be examined in some detail . |
12 | Our judges treat the techniques they use for interpreting statutes and measuring precedents — even those no one challenges — not simply as tools handed down by the traditions of their ancient craft but as principles they assume can be justified in some deeper political theory , and when they come to doubt this , for what-ever reason , they construct theories that seem to them better . |
13 | At sites where a number of periods of occupation overlie one another , the archaeologist has to identify and record very large numbers of what are referred to as contexts — divisions of the excavated material that can be distinguished in some way from their neighbours . |
14 | You have to be punished in some way , and you know as well as I do that your case lacks substance . |
15 | Local and regional governments are , potentially , heavy spenders of public funds and complete freedom for them to institute and carry out their own expenditure programmes has come to be regarded in some quarters as subversive of a sufficiently refined power of control over public expenditure overall by central government . |
16 | It is no new thing for pushing tradesmen occasionally to send unsolicited goods to persons in the hope of making a sale , but this practice developed to the extent that it came to be regarded in some quarters as a serious social problem . |
17 | So deep-rooted were his various obsessions and so pronounced his self-importance that he came to be regarded in some quarters as not merely an individualist but something of a crank . |
18 | All products grouped collectively under the name charcuterie must be treated in some way to ensure the products ' keeping qualities . |
19 | Her antiseptic presence transformed Mr Sunderland 's office into a place where children were condemned not to the cane or detention but to threadworms or impetigo or a terrible weakness of the chest that could only be treated in some distant sanatorium . |
20 | Obviously there are certain key factors to any sort of reasonable living space : walls and ceiling will have to be decorated along with all the woodwork ; windows and floors have to be treated in some way ; there must be light both to see by and to enhance the space ; there should be something to sit on and probably to eat from and almost certainly somewhere to work at times . |
21 | Instead , the probabilities would have to be assigned in some arbitrary way . |
22 | The collected information could then be examined to identify any actual problems being experienced with the AL and these could be arranged in some order of priority . |
23 | A living-in housekeeper or nurse can also be arranged in some circumstances , and lists of suitable agencies can be obtained from the Elderly Invalid 's Fund ( Old People 's Information Service ) , 10 Fleet Street , London EC4Y 1BB . |
24 | Support can be coerced for only so long , after which an acceptable degree of legitimacy must be developed in some form . |
25 | But the labour involved in studying the objects and producing the data , be it weighing , chemical analysis or whatever , means that the scope of investigations has to be limited in some way . |
26 | Although CSP epitope variation may be limited in some regions , the extensive polymorphism seen in Africa will be difficult to encompass in multivalent vaccines . |
27 | The Detailed Spectrum Investigation team recommends that spectrum should be rearranged in some bands but that any shortfall should be recovered from improved frequency management techniques in other bands . |
28 | Suddenly a mechanism was provided by which the brain ( which may or may not be considered in some way related to the mind ) could intrude on the elementary processes of message reception and transmission . |
29 | It will also be considered in some detail in parts of succeeding chapters on alphabetical indexing languages and alphabetical indexing systems . |
30 | It has been traditionally supposed that the language presented to learners should be simplified in some way for easy access and acquisition . |