Example sentences of "have [adj] [noun] [prep] some [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Microwave hyperthermia via the rectum or urethra has also had lasting results in some cases . |
2 | In chapter 2 those two men are roundly condemned as ‘ worthless ’ , as putting their own profit before the service of God , and as having sexual relations with some women serving the sanctuary . |
3 | Instead , there is a spin 0 field , which , because of quantum fluctuations , would have large values in some regions of the early universe . |
4 | As the Party has grown it has been able to achieve representation in local government to the point of having controlling power on some councils , it has had a major voice in the first Assembly , the Convention , and the second Assembly , and it has elected representatives at Westminster and the European Parliament . |
5 | I telephoned Downing Street in quest of the Prime Minister , but was told that he was in Rome awaiting a call from me since he was anxiously concerned about the consultants and the possibility that their action might indeed have fatal consequences for some patients . |
6 | ‘ We have to keep costs to a minimum and one way to do that is to have driver-operated buses on some routes , ’ says Morag Petrie , press officer for London buses . |
7 | In discussion , members of staff became aware that they had different interpretations of some objectives , such as : |
8 | In Spain the Archive of the Indies , which had great importance for some aspects of foreign policy , was set up in Seville in 1781 . |
9 | The lime-rich soils have high values of some properties , especially pH , which is 7.5 to 8.0 in subsoils and 6.5 to 7.5 in topsoils . |
10 | Legal & General senior director Michael Payne adds that the merger of brokers and merchant banks ( which have vested interests in some stocks ) has created suspicion . |