Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] has been some [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Following on from this the amount of research carried out into MT was seriously reduced , although there has been some renewed interest ( e.g. SYSTRAN ( Toma , 1977 ) and EUROTRA ( Raw et al , 1988 ) ) .
2 Under rational expectations , movements in aggregate demand can affect real output if those movements are random because , faced with an unexpectedly high price for the good on her island , the typical supplier will at least partly infer that there has been some positive , relative demand shock on her island .
3 But I think that there has been some interesting arguments put forward this morning about the act , there 's more policemen , or sorry , should I say police officers available to Wiltshire .
4 The first round of the English Schools ' Football Association Under-15 competition is now complete , and there has been some spectacular scoring .
5 ‘ Some players were just not doing their stuff at Bradford and there has been some strong talking this week . ’
6 It also went to Colombia , where there is a similarly coloured but unrelated Blanco Orejinegro , and there has been some experimental crossing recently of British Whites with Brahmans .
7 If there has been some new EC directive on the interpretation of election results , we should be told .
8 Even if there has been some limited Government recognition of this fact , changes in the taxation structure have lagged badly behind changes in the market place .
9 People are unlikely to pay much more attention to his decisions just because there has been some fiddling with the constitution .
10 A considerable number of sites fall into this category , even when there has been some aerial photography and excavation , as for example at Braintree and Horncastle .
11 Things go badly wrong when there has been some extreme untoward event such as a fire , an earthquake or a bomb , alternatively an unanticipated combination of faults may occur within the plant itself .
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