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

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1 I was only on the drug for seven days and by the seventh day , I 'd suddenly turned into some sort of maniac .
2 Despite Schlesinger 's claims that ‘ there was n't anything in the movie that I had n't seen in some way somewhere ’ and ‘ one was always confronted by something worse on the streets than one was putting into the film ’ , they were attention-getting elements , unabsorbed into the texture of the film .
3 When the Secretary of State was enjoying himself for about 10 minutes claiming that a large number of us supported CND , he offered some rays of hope and sunshine that I had not seen for some months .
4 I have even heard of some who have helicopters , some say even tanks . ’
5 I have already considered in some detail the starting point for these studies — Lawrence 's ( 1949 ) experiment .
6 A further consequence , which has certainly met with some interesting results , is that for certain types of advertising campaign it is possible actively to involve the public .
7 Somebody had obviously come into some money .
8 Provided the gamma dose rate , which had possibly changed at some point in the history of the daub , was not a dominant contribution to the TL age , TL could solve the mystery .
9 This view has not , however , been taken by the courts , which have generally insisted upon some evidence of consent before a jury direction on consent is required .
10 Sir Gordon Borrie , Director General of Fair Trading , has advised consumers to beware of advertisements by ‘ certain so- called credit repair companies which have recently appeared in some newspapers ’ .
11 Rose sends greetings to all those Medau friends she has n't seen for some time .
12 And my enormous thanks go to my own Table , Chester seventy six , very very true friends indeed and the same for the whole of my own area , Area thirty six Wirral and the Marches , where nothing has been too much trouble and they are here today as you 've just seen in some considerable strength .
13 So erm yeah so I do n't know in , in , in some ways what the questionnaire actually ends up looking like is , is , is up to you , I mean you 've already spoken to some of these people and spoken to some of the organizations involved
14 Naked , she walked into the bathroom and there surveyed herself in a way she had not done for some years .
15 Because she was an ebullient , high-profile blonde , married for a time to comedian Jim Davidson , she had occasionally to live with some embarrassing publicity .
16 This involved a teacher treating a pupil in a manner which suggested that he or she was the same sort of person as an older brother or sister who had either offended in some way or was being offered as a worthy model .
17 You had n't spoken for some time .
18 If you have not exercised for some time , if you are generally unfit or if you know you have a particular medical condition , it is essential to consult your doctor before beginning a regular exercise routine .
19 I think if you talk to drug users themselves , we 've already heard about some of them talking about coming off drugs
20 Because such a scenario is plausible the sort of nightmare we 've all contemplated at some time or another this movie makes for far more frightening entertainment than the most graphic of shock horrors .
21 Because such a scenario is plausible the sort of nightmare we 've all contemplated at some time or another this movie makes for far more frightening entertainment than the most graphic of shock horrors .
22 However , we have barely touched on some of the practical issues .
23 We have already explained in some detail that the professional advice that the Government got in England and Wales stank .
24 We have already referred in some detail to Digital Video Interactive ( DVI ) above and in the section dealing with video compression ( 3.10 ) .
25 We have already looked at some of the indications that the area under cultivation was expanding : within the frontiers of old villages , in land formerly waste , in forest and marsh , and on the frontiers of Christendom .
26 We have already looked at some aspects of what makes each one of us the distinctive , uniquely individual people that we are .
27 We have already inquired to some extent , and we shall have to inquire further , how far these assumptions are in accordance with the actual facts of life .
28 We have already come across some of these in looking at other institutions .
29 We have also looked at some of the processes which have contributed to these shifts and at debates over their explanation .
30 We have also described at some length the structures and procedures for the administration of the project and its inservice outcomes , and have dwelt in some detail on the processes of the selection and monitoring of schools involved .
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