Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [verb] [be] some " in BNC.

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1 Some of the things I could see were some sheep droppings , a stone or two , my rucksack and an aluminium ring pull from someone 's can of juice .
2 The only practical flaw I can find is some faintly uneven string-spacing at the nut , making the top E string too close to the B string and too far from the edge .
3 And when she went into the garden all she could see were some fading lupins and irises , not enough to fill one vase .
4 She would have been some forty minutes late , and as she had no intention of ringing home to leave a message , Parr would be in a quandary .
5 I 'd say what we can see is some of that heat surviving long enough to escape through a cave mouth , ’ she said to Ace .
6 The most we can get is some idea of the world view the one hand , impossible to say on the other and most importantly , what it is not possible not to say or avoid saying/implying ’ ( personal communication ) .
7 Although most of the ‘ Lees ’ were probably Flanellys or Murphies , there may have been some Romanies present .
8 There may have been some species which were attached to floating seaweed .
9 The OFT client survey in 1985 found that organisations commissioning consulting architects were , in general , paying 10–15 per cent below the RIBA recommended scale , indicating that there may have been some small reduction in the fee income of architects after 1982 .
10 This does not necessarily mean that the genetic information has been lost , but only that there may have been some chemical modification which makes crucial genes inaccessible .
11 There may have been some leak , causing hallucinations , wholesale insanity . ’
12 There may have been some generic connection between the Anatolian deity and the Minoan deity whose symbol was also the double-axe .
13 There may have been some dietary change , despite the absence of change in enamel thickness , but this has yet to be tested .
14 While the Maryland charter gave the Calverts the same executive authority as the Bishops of Durham held on the Scottish border , it required them to make sure that the colonists had approved the laws of their colony before they came into effect ; it may have been realized from earlier experience that an assembly was needed , or there may have been some feeling that a Catholic colony would have special problems .
15 I think there may have been some mental instability on Grandfather 's part .
16 There may be a s there may have been some guests turn up
17 Since the Wilson Committee reported there may have been some improvement in the availability of bank finance for small businesses .
18 He merely strengthens the conclusions of the three wise men , who think that there may have been some recent decline but who certainly did not atribute it to the national curriculum , as the hon. Gentleman did .
19 There may have been some support for him among the cardinals , but they were not prepared to act in concert and several now put themselves forward .
20 Although the possibility remains that there may have been some undetectable degree of portosystemic shunting , our patient did not have clinically evident portal hypertension .
21 There may have been some weather impact in the last two months , but basically , it looks like the major U S oil companies that were going overseas are still spending money on buying leases and building up infrastructure .
22 Though there may have been some hostility between the victuallers and the non-victuallers , this can hardly have been the only factor involved .
23 Well apart from those things erm tt when , when you were talking about the back erm Steve sort of gestured , in a way , that yes my back was erm oh my back , yes , that 's only a one off thing , there may have been some other health problem there which could 've gone into .
24 It was not a contest to excite the audience and there must have been some anxiety in Mason 's corner as it approached a critical stage .
25 From medieval times there must have been some kind of dwelling on the slight rise in the ground upon which the house stood .
26 Hall no doubt attempted to justify his action , by referring to the meeting that he had with Lewis on 4th August , and although Palmerston said that he had checked with Lewis , there must have been some misunderstanding between the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer .
27 However , as far as Judaism is concerned , there must have been some indication of inherent righteousness within it which made it desirable to people who were not born Jews , and the arrival of a form which seemed to satisfy that inexorable need for a ‘ god ’ , and which was available to all , gave Christianity its initial impetus .
28 There must have been some magic in his fingers because they made her head tingle .
29 There must have been some kind of remorse .
30 The thing was , there must have been some sort of short circuit in the amp , because every time I played the damn 'd thing , I got a shock !
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