Example sentences of "that [pron] have [adv] been some " in BNC.
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1 | The Boards were far from innocent , however , and when they later developed a proper accounting system to allocate overheads fairly it was found that there had indeed been some unfair cross-subsidisation to their contracting accounts . |
2 | In the second paragraph he said : ’ During our discussions I accepted that there had possibly been some scope for misunderstanding . |
3 | The reason for the density method 's increased efficiency is that there has indeed been some improvement in the estimate of h* ( n ) . |
4 | But to imply , in however tentative a way , that there have not been some fundamental changes in the English experience of Ireland since Spenser 's day , helps on the one hand to re-energise the Renaissance texts by demonstrating their continuing cultural negotiations , but also curiously helps to valorise Spenser 's perspective . |
5 | I accept that there have always been some problems , but if one keeps filling the pot with water it will overflow . |