Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv] [conj] some " in BNC.
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1 | There who are they on about three four three four three four to call it 's er a very public figure very public you 're bound to have heard of him you 've probably seen him as well I would have thought I would have thought so as some stage picture always in the paper there as well you know nice big swanky car too . |
2 | The charges against Swinderby reveal him to have taught characteristic Wycliffite doctrines concerning the eucharist , absolution , tithes , preaching , and ecclesiastical temporalities ; he seems to have gone further than some Wycliffites in urging the spiritual incompetence of clerics in mortal sin . |
3 | At first the Appeal seemed to have failed utterly and some drily observed that perhaps we too would now learn what it means when the well runs dry . |
4 | The depth of our batting meant he had to wait longer than some , but he is a fiercely committed Lancastrian and he has been prepared to stay put and fight for a place instead of looking elsewhere for a regular spot . ’ |
5 | Half of the stucco work had crumbled away and some of the shutters on the windows had broken free of their hinges to dangle precariously over the street . |
6 | So I guess I have done better than some people . |
7 | The figures suggest slight growth , but needs and costs have grown faster and some decline has been experienced . |