Sentence examples for an act of some from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "an act of some" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific action performed by a group or individual, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The committee's decision was seen as an act of some importance in the community."
Alternatives: "an action of certain" or "a deed of some".

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It was an act of some boldness.

Teesside coroner Clare Bailey, sitting in Middlesbrough, said using the ligatures "may have been an act of some sort of erotic nature".

There's plenty of space, but the boot has a high sill and the small, high rear window, bounded by thick pillars, makes reverse-parking an act of some faith.

What is certain is that – in an act of some generosity – Coverdale dropped his own versions of these books, incorporating Tyndale's into the subsequent versions he edited, including the Great.

(Paging Willy Loman!) So it is an act of some theatrical audacity, really, that Arena Stage has christened its new 200-seat space as the Arlene and Robert Kogod Cradle (named for benefactors who donated $7.5 million) and endowed it with the mission "of developing new American plays and cradling artistic risk".

With that in mind, it was an act of some bravery to respond to Harrison's analysis that David Haye "just caught me with a good shot", by suggesting it was more a case of the challenger being, er, quite frankly, rubbish.

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THROUGH a quirk of fate or an act of providence, some of the world's great wines are made in some of its great beauty spots.

While friends of Mr. Aujali's view his break as an act of courage, some Libya experts see political expediency.

[World Business, Section W.] Flying as an Act of Defiance Some business executives will be flying tomorrow on discretionary trips they could have made some other time.

As an act of solidarity, some of the main Danish newspapers republished what was seen as the most offensive of 12 cartoons of Muhammad by the newspaper cartoonist Kurt Westergaard.

In an act of defiance, some fans of the north London club have coined the word "Yid" themselves, and chants of "Yids", "Yid Army" and "Yiddos" are regularly sung on the home terraces at White Hart Lane.

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