Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] [prep] some [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | I have already considered in some detail the starting point for these studies — Lawrence 's ( 1949 ) experiment . |
32 | We have already inquired to some extent , and we shall have to inquire further , how far these assumptions are in accordance with the actual facts of life . |
33 | This view has not , however , been taken by the courts , which have generally insisted upon some evidence of consent before a jury direction on consent is required . |
34 | We have just dealt at some length with the interpretation of the Phillips curve as a trade off , as a ‘ menu for policy choice ’ . |
35 | Governments of all persuasions have always bought in some services , but this Government have taken the process further . |
36 | We have also described at some length the structures and procedures for the administration of the project and its inservice outcomes , and have dwelt in some detail on the processes of the selection and monitoring of schools involved . |
37 | Non-enthusiasts , moreover , have sourly claimed for some decades that attention often centres on the glossiest , latest and most expensive format : film and closed-circuit television , rather than filmstrip , record or slide . |
38 | Trials of interferon in viral disease have certainly met with some success . |
39 | Sir Gordon Borrie , Director General of Fair Trading , has advised consumers to beware of advertisements by ‘ certain so- called credit repair companies which have recently appeared in some newspapers ’ . |