Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] [prep] some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That seems likely to be primarily down to Germany because the UK was flat on its back a year ago and Italy has not bubbled for some time , while the French recession is only now gathering pace .
2 That seems likely to be primarily down to Germany because the UK was flat on its back a year ago and Italy has not bubbled for some time , while the French recession is only now gathering pace .
3 Aycock has not shown for some years and so fans of her precisely-crafted contraptions have a great treat in store when her show opens at John Weber on 13 February .
4 Torquil Cowan , head of Longfield comprehensive in Darlington , has already written to some parents voicing his concern about the number of children roving the streets .
5 This has already begun in some parts of the country .
6 This has already begun in some parts of the country , including Wiltshire .
7 Indeed the abolition of the GLC and metropolitan county councils , coupled with the recent development in inner-city areas of enterprise zones , city task forces and urban development corporations , has already meant in some localities a reduced role for elected councils in local service provision .
8 However , in legitimating these tasks , the legal framework established by the state has inevitably suffered from some confusion over whether it is primarily directed at helping families to achieve social control of their children or at ratifying state intervention .
9 Rose sends greetings to all those Medau friends she has n't seen for some time .
10 Improbable as it may seem this has actually happened with some success .
11 I was only on the drug for seven days and by the seventh day , I 'd suddenly turned into some sort of maniac .
12 You may be expected as well to have already worked for some time in a related financial area , such as stock broking .
13 Because such a scenario is plausible the sort of nightmare we 've all contemplated at some time or another this movie makes for far more frightening entertainment than the most graphic of shock horrors .
14 Because such a scenario is plausible the sort of nightmare we 've all contemplated at some time or another this movie makes for far more frightening entertainment than the most graphic of shock horrors .
15 Somebody had obviously come into some money .
16 Rain had obviously driven in some time during the night and the dried splashes were clearly visible on the tiled floor .
17 It is true that not every subject or application yielded work we thought matched the excellence we hoped for and had already found in some areas .
18 Naked , she walked into the bathroom and there surveyed herself in a way she had not done for some years .
19 Since Picasso and Braque had not exhibited for some time , and since they had not taken part in the manifestations at the Salon des Indépendants and the Salon d'Automne , the public were not in a position to realize that their abstention deprived the Section d'Or of much of its meaning .
20 At Warrington , a deaf man decided to pay a visit to a relative he had not seen for some time , and set off to cycle there .
21 D'Arcy recognised the faces of several ex-special forces personnel whom he had not seen for some time .
22 When the Secretary of State was enjoying himself for about 10 minutes claiming that a large number of us supported CND , he offered some rays of hope and sunshine that I had not seen for some months .
23 To pass the time , the conversation had ranged over a variety of topics , from sport to current affairs , then had finally settled after some time on shop-talk — inevitable when any group of cops got together anywhere in the world .
24 Provided the gamma dose rate , which had possibly changed at some point in the history of the daub , was not a dominant contribution to the TL age , TL could solve the mystery .
25 Stewart and Tait began with the idea that the great majority of mankind had always believed in some fashion in life after death .
26 At school they had once heard of some animal which had become extinct because of its huge flat feet .
27 These clothes she had on had once belonged to some Duchess , she said .
28 When the Bank of Scotland had threatened to imprison his Constable partner Robert Cadell in Calton Hill Gaol , Cadell took refuge in the debtors ' sanctuary at Holyrood — where Thomas de Quincey had also stayed for some time .
29 Rhoda he had also known for some time .
30 Faldo , with his first round of 74 , had also looked in some danger .
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