Example sentences of "[det] have some [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 So it , this has some things in the picture gain importance , although I still the black and white ones .
2 This has some advantages , as the rotational envelope results in a spreading of the intensity of a band over a wide range , and may lead to overlapping of bands due to different vibrations .
3 Now thi this has some implications for decision making .
4 a cap-gun , another has some arrows
5 However , around half had some concerns about awarding merit on the basis of the additional assessment .
6 No details were given about the content of the comments , unlike those of the previous consultation on the PREPP recommendations , but it is known that while the community proposals had the broad backing of nursing unions and organisations , all had some reservations , and these have not been addressed .
7 They nearly all have some things in common .
8 Some are Oxbridge educated former merchant bankers , others came up from the shop floor , but they all have some things in common .
9 Each had some dealings with black clients , though few had a caseload of more than 25 per cent .
10 Both had some drums of some columns carved with figure-scenes ( above , p. 24 with fig. 29 ) , and both stretches of low relief carved on a continuous band : at Didyma parts of the architrave , at Ephesus parts of the gutter .
11 ‘ And I guess it wo n't be too long before you both have some kids of your own , ’ she added , giving the beautiful blonde girl a friendly dig in the ribs .
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