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

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1 Some swings have seats of various heights , others have double handgrips or a rubber tyre .
2 Senior staff in some cases had interviews with several advisers whilst other teachers were never interviewed .
3 A word here about singing — some schools have courses in choral singing , and may also run individual classes ; not all students are singers , obviously , but it is always a useful addition to other vocal training .
4 Some hangars have doors at each end and these make a good wind tunnel if both ends are opened at the same time .
5 Some models have mesh at both ends for just this purpose .
6 Some concierges have deals with individual taxi or mini-cab drivers who are able to jump the rank outside .
7 Some people had baby-sitters of varying degrees of unreliability , mostly young girls in their teens , who were themselves expecting illegitimate babies and needed a temporary home , or elderly women lacking much strength to deal with children .
8 Some people had copies of public documents ( such as the agreement by the shaikhs of 1946 ) which they inherited or had copied for their own use and enjoyment .
9 Similarly , some people have access to unequal reward , not because of any talent or functional importance , but by accident of birth .
10 Some languages have demonstratives with three and four way distinctions on the proximal-distal dimension , so that the North West American language Tlingit , for example , has demonstratives glossable as " this one right here " , " this one nearby " , " that one over there " , and " that one way over there " , while Malagasy has a six-way contrast on the same dimension ( Frei , 1944 : 115 ; Anderson & Keenan , in press ) .
11 Hairdressers have generally undertaken an apprenticeship ; however , some colleges have places for mature students and there is nothing to stop you working from home .
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