Example sentences of "be that some [adj] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | For example , it may be that some legal point has arisen and the Council has a duty to provide legal advice if required . |
2 | It could be that some underlying defect opens the way to both candidiasis and chemical sensitivity . |
3 | First , it may be that some commodity-producing projects deemed socially useful are unprofitable because the ‘ social need ’ which they are supposed to answer fails to find expression as a monetary demand on the market . |
4 | Are mama and my sisters truly in sanctuary — or could it be that some grave misfortune has overtaken them also ? |
5 | The result is that some 600,000 cardholders cut up their cards . |
6 | The conventional view is that some polysymptomatic patients have a psychologically based disability.These patients are extremely suggestible . |
7 | However , while agreeing that crime must be controlled , this functionalist argument is that some criminal behaviour has positive and useful functions . |
8 | What the verdict of ‘ lack of care ’ presupposes is that some other persons had at least the opportunity of rendering care ( in the narrow sense of that word ) which would have prevented the death . |
9 | One qualification is that some evolutionary changes occur by chance , without natural selection . |
10 | A related problem is that some empirical studies convert the price changes or returns on separate futures contracts into a single time series by linking together the prices of consecutive futures contracts . |
11 | One sign of change is that some senior politicians have broken with the establishment by founding a reformist faction within the ruling party . |
12 | And the bad news is that some treacherous skitch called the police . ’ |
13 | The only answer I can think is that some enterprising editor believed that , with ET all the rage after Star Wars , the time was ripe for a study of how Earthlings behave when aliens land . |
14 | When poor James Bulger was found , the assumption ( uncomfortably like a dark hope ) was that some other-world fiend had done away with him . |