Example sentences of "have some [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Although originally solely bilateral , the U.K. Conventions have some wider significance .
2 We have some splendid examples of dedicated voluntary service among our awardees this afternoon .
3 " The Agents have some splendid tycoon smelling at it .
4 And erm for a small coffee grower , i it 's quite vital that they have some financial credit .
5 Unless you have some private arrangement with the Almighty that I do n't know about . ’
6 Now , erm I think I should make clear that I have some personal feelings on this , and I just want to say something very briefly about my neighbours , something I actually do n't agree with .
7 The High Elves also have some not-very-secret weapons .
8 This chamber is also unnaturally cold ; anyone who remains in it for one complete turn will take an automatic Wound unless they have some magical protection against cold .
9 Whichever order the adventurers open the chests in ( unless they have some magical means of finding out in advance what 's inside ) , they get the poorest haul first and the richest haul last .
10 Moments later , bewildered presenter Richard Madeley told viewers : ‘ We have some amazing news .
11 Pop into Marks and Spencers they have some amazing shapes in Marks and Spencers that the children will enjoy .
12 Between them the four countries have some 144,000 elephants .
13 — The ISAI schools have some 58,000 pupils , with roughly equal numbers of boys and girls ; 8% of these are full or weekly boarders .
14 Though before she could get in with a quick plea for an interview , Vendelin Gajdusek revealed that he had not for a moment forgotten the way in which the Dobermann had attached himself to her ankle , by decreeing , ‘ You 'd better come into the house and have some antiseptic put on that wound . ’
15 ‘ But before I go on to thank our host , Lord Darlington , I have some small thing I would wish to remove from my chest .
16 Most English people have some small amount of French .
17 I know she 's difficult , but at least you 're showing you have some small feeling for her . ’
18 In addition they choose from units which permit them to study those national and regional histories of which they have some prior knowledge , as well as less familiar societies and cultures , and from units in which the emphasis is on a particular aspect of or approach to history , for example , the history of the Origins of Modern Science , of Modern Political Thought or of Mass Communication and Society .
19 In the second year , students choose from units which permit them to study national and regional histories of which they probably have some prior knowledge , as well as less familiar societies and cultures .
20 But this assumes that individuals within the state have some prior and superior knowledge of what the interests of capital ( and its monopoly sectors ) are in a crisis .
21 She said quietly , ‘ It 's no business of mine who inherits La Tour Monchauzet , madame , unless you think I have some prior claim through Monsieur Fabien .
22 ‘ You and I have some serious talking to do first , Miss Lea . ’
23 We have some serious decisions to make . ’
24 Thus manufacturer 1 and retailer 1 have some surplus to share .
25 ‘ I have some unhappy news . ’
26 Do you think they have some psychic power unknown to us ?
27 Alternatively , many picture framers have some heat-sealing equipment , and are prepared to seal items for you .
28 We currently have some 2,690 overseas students from around 100 countries studying alongside nearly 12,600 students from the UK .
29 Even if we agree that these kinds of assumptions have some general validity , the questions that then stem from them are equally complex .
30 The real issue is whether or not our results have some general message .
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