Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [verb] [prep] some " in BNC.
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1 | John Rolfe , conference chairman , said : ‘ People within the industry have known for some time there is a need for such a gathering . |
2 | In these circumstances , it is not surprising to find that population loss from inner areas has been running at a lower rate in the 1980s and that the government 's efforts at introducing more private investment have met with some measure of success . |
3 | Plans to re-open Lydney Town Station have met with some local opposition . |
4 | He and his aunt have contrived with some skill to avoid their neighbours ’ cutlets for the last five years . |
5 | Socially and psychologically women are brought up to care for relationships , to care for people , they want to do it well , where it goes wrong they tend to blame themselves , but equally we have eminent members of the judiciary who in the past have commented in some of the cases of severe assaults on women , the kind of er quote that you were making |
6 | Change in firm 's circumstances Where the circumstances of the firm have changed in some material respect which could not reasonably have been foreseen at the date of the agreement . |
7 | How many in your class have lived in some other town , or part of the country , or abroad , before coming to your present area ? |