Example sentences of "have [noun] [noun pl] [prep] some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The latest unit to go in IBM Corp 's cutting loose of its surplus manufacturing plants , which started with four factories in Europe last week , is IBM Canada Ltd 's Toronto manufacturing division , which is to become a separate , wholly owned subsidiary with a different , but as yet undetermined , name and logo : the Toronto division employs about 900 and has export revenues of some $800m annually ; all employees will be offered positions with the new company , which will continue to manufacture products for IBM — for the time being at least , and will also seek work outside the company . |
2 | Polytechnics have had appraisal systems for some years . |
3 | On Workload , 2.2 — 20% of time for reactive work — add that this may have staffing implications in some cases . |
4 | They were beginning to have property rights of some kind . |
5 | ‘ This time last year we had question marks against some players — whether they could play in the First Division . |
6 | Dr Martin Johnson , a scientist speaking for the MRC , said the council spent £5 million last year on embryo and related research to help the 275,000 couples in Britain who have fertility problems at some time . |