Example sentences of "[verb] have [verb] [noun] [prep] some " in BNC.

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1 I hope to have done justice to some of these shock-waves of taste , and without undue reverence .
2 Three male kudus are thought to have caught BSE through some form of transmission between animals , a phenomenon not yet seen in cattle .
3 His team was understood to have gained access to some government ministries , including the highly sensitive Ministry of Military Industrialization .
4 There is also the question of the increase in labour turnover : this is bound to have increased costs to some extent .
5 So we would have have to make sacrifices in some respects .
6 In addition , those who move frequently have been found to have increased risk for some forms of both chronic and infectious disease .
7 Wright , who lent him money that he never repaid , continued to consult him on technical matters after he left Derby ; Burdett in turn seems to have procured purchasers for some of Wright 's pictures , including Washington Shirley , fifth Earl Ferrers [ q.v. ] , and Catherine the Great .
8 Kitty says she got involved in amateur home porn video-making through swinging , the Seventies open-marriage ‘ lifestyle movement ’ that seems to have regained popularity among some suburbanites in recent years .
9 I do n't want to have to take orders from some Foreign Office fairy . ’
10 We 've had to cut prices of some of our newspapers in order to prevent a decline in circulation .
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