Example sentences of "have [verb] [that] some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There is no reason why a child has to know that some life forms became extinct in order to be able to measure variations between living organisms , nor is there any clear difference in difficulty between these two statements . |
2 | However , it is not the world 's statesmen that we have to thank for even this limited achievement in arms control , but the women and men whose political activity has ensured that some action must be taken . |
3 | A sudden increase in emergency patients has meant that some routine operations have had to be cancelled at the Princess Margaret hospital in Swindon . |
4 | Zen clearly remembered the occasion when he 'd felt that some detail in his office had altered . |
5 | Having agreed that some form of selection must take place , how do we go about selecting ? |
6 | Lucy said , looking up at her , and right at that moment Josie would have sworn that some kind of a facade had dropped and that she was returning the gaze of a six year-old . |
7 | Both local authorities seem to have accepted that some service development of this sort was a desirable addition to the Cramlington employment base . |
8 | Where he might have been standing still had not the eagles lunged at him , as if moments before it fell they had sensed that some danger was there and had sought to protect him . |
9 | I had hoped that some progress would be made in the autumn and I am disappointed that that has not happened . |
10 | The US government had hoped that some form of non-Communist coalition government could be set up in post-war China , and General Marshall had led a mission to achieve this end in 1946 . |
11 | News had spread that some kind of scene had occurred at the Burgermeister 's pre-production party . |
12 | Roberts 's discovery was made in 1951 and gave a considerable boost to the research of Prof J Z Young , the celebrated brain expert , who had suggested that some kind of electronic machine might solve the cell counting problem . |
13 | It was not sufficient that any bystander would on those facts have realised that some injury was inevitable . |
14 | Many observers have argued that some form of planning is therefore essential if the optimum outcome for all concerned is to be achieved , but carefully administered recreational facilities in the countryside will not be sufficient on their own . |
15 | I mean , it 's said that some English and some Dutch fans are getting together to plan trouble . |