Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] be [verb] with some " in BNC.

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1 Once of the aircraft had been fitted with some new kit and a whip aerial had been mounted on one of its bomb doors .
2 But in doing so , he stood the traditional ‘ toxic mix ’ theory on its head by claiming that prison order was rendered unstable by young inmates serving short sentences , even suggesting that at Wymott ‘ a more stable inmate population might have been achieved if the predominantly young and short-term population had been diluted with some older men or those with longer to serve ’ ( para 7.09 ) .
3 My trousers had been removed with some force as my right leg was in a great deal of pain around the cast .
4 Jitters had been splashed with some of the liquid fire from the grenade , but he was lucky enough to have been blown through a hole in the wall by the blast .
5 Mary had been playing with some other children in the stable yard and had suddenly fainted .
6 Bending down , he saw that although the space had been cleared with some care , there were traces of charcoal mingled with sand .
7 And the factory hours and rugby support which militated against soccer in Leeds had been challenged with some success from 1912 to 1914 .
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