Example sentences of "[noun sg] have been [verb] to some " in BNC.
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1 | This question has been answered to some extent by a recent paper which showed a significantly higher mortality and morbidity among diabetics discharged solely to primary care in the community compared to those cared for by the hospital diabetic clinic ( Hayes & Harries , 1984 ) . |
2 | In areas of high population responsibility for education has been given to some ‘ first tier ’ authorities ie district councils within metropolitan regions , such as Salford . |
3 | Erm er whereby the green code has been allocated to some er some houses having , people are recycling through bottle , erm bottle waste . |
4 | The workforce has been reduced to some 6,100 . |
5 | Even in its best days the circulation of the magazine had been limited to some eight hundred subscribers ( most of whom were " Eliot watchers " , according to Stephen Spender ) and by the time it had ceased publication that number had dropped to a couple of hundred . |
6 | This quantitative approach has been adopted to some extent by at least one local authority as the policy statement below illustrates : |
7 | The woman had rubbed herself vigorously with the leaves , and presumably the man had been exposed to some of the plant 's irritant oil remaining on her body after washing . |
8 | In recent years the breed has been exported to some extent to Jamaica , Uganda , Saudi Arabia and Iran but more widely to Canada , the USA and New Zealand . |
9 | ‘ With the Tottenham Three being acquitted , people feel the problem has been ameliorated to some extent , ’ said a campaigner . |
10 | Under the new regime for companies this problem has been addressed to some extent . |
11 | The problem of lack of time has been eased to some degree by the setting up of communal kitchens like those in Lima , Peru . |