Example sentences of "[been] [v-ing] [prep] [noun] [prep] some " in BNC.
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1 | Samsung has been collaborating with HP on some of the low-end PA 7100 widgets , which are ready to pop next month . |
2 | Samsung has been collaborating with Hewlett-Packard on some of the low-end PA 7100 machines , which are planned to appear next month . |
3 | He has been competing on wheels for some 28 years . |
4 | I had been struggling with tears for some time and now I let them flow freely . |
5 | The aim of this legislation , as the Supreme Court noted , is to facilitate economic development , although it is fair to add that lenders both from within and outside the country have been pressing for change for some time . |
6 | In fact , a number of political parties and movements have been operating in Lithuania for some time , as in Estonia and Latvia ; the constitutional change merely recognises the existing situation . |
7 | ‘ No , I am American , from the East Coast , but I have been living in England for some time . ’ |
8 | But that belonged to a white person who was , who could speak Punjabi very well , I think he wa he has been living in India for some time . |
9 | Cricket in Australia had been declining in popularity for some years , not helped by an abject England team two seasons before , and the excitement that West Indies generated by their enterprising play was unbounded , culminating in a vast ticker-tape send-off when the tour was over . |
10 | He had been fading from importance for some time , had been replaced as Unionist leader in the Lords by Curzon and was not a minister under Lloyd George . |
11 | This brother had been working in Derby for some considerable time . |