Example sentences of "[been] [verb] [conj] some [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The importance of such developments will be clear : planning for resource-based learning is a taxing and time-consuming activity for teachers , but if the work can be shared , if the expertise and creativity of colleagues can be made easily available , and if the teacher can have ready access to advice , guidance and encouragement , an important contribution has been made and some of the burden shifted .
2 I 've also been told that some of my shots would make very good ‘ New Age ’ album covers , so you never know .
3 And Hotline has been told that some of them are to question McMenemy 's position .
4 We have an energy-rich country and a massive trading balance , so why the hell are we importing electricity from France which I believe attracts the nuclear and importing coal from dubious sources and I have been told that some of that coal has been extracted by women and children , often in horrendously unsafe conditions .
5 The work characteristics and social support were more likely to have been misclassified than some of the other explanatory variables .
6 It has even been suggested that some of Golitsin 's claims were based on CIA files that Angleton had allowed him to inspect .
7 The NEB itself seemed to imply more than prospecting might be going on : ‘ It has been suggested that some of the investigations might have been more extensive than might normally be expected .
8 There is even some doubt in some quarters as to whether in fact the unfortunate children were interred at Charfield , for it was said that an Army vehicle was noticed briefly at the scene of the accident , and it has been suggested that some of the remains , possibly those of the children , were removed amid the general confusion .
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