Example sentences of "have [noun sg] [prep] some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Having realised , I suspect , at least for the time being , that they are not going to get anywhere in their fight for equal prize money at Wimbledon or the French , the Women 's Tennis Association have come up with another proposal which I know has support in some areas but which I certainly hope will also bite the dust .
2 All carers have had parenting of some sort , leaving a residue of affection , resentment , ambivalence , and other complex emotions in relation to those parental or proxy parental figures .
3 Shelter 's latest research shows that social work departments have had responsibility at some time for the lives of more than a third of all homeless people .
4 Full though these are , they are not always very helpful — much of the chronicle material depends on hearsay , although the author of the Anonimalle Chronicle seems to have been an eye-witness of events in London or at least to have had access to some eye-witness account .
5 The fact that the Rousset copyist must have had access to some manuscript source for Eckard now lost lends a certain credence to the hypothesis that the pieces on pp.go and 92 may be by him .
6 I 've had dandruff for some time and now my scalp has started to itch as well , but nothing seems to clear it up .
7 There was a very affected couple , Erwin and Pam , who were expert at creaming off the best for themselves — and as they were in their mid-thirties , they had had time for some practice .
8 In a typical situation , a teacher might introduce terms such as paragraph , sentence , topic sentence , phrase , cohesion or reference , if a pupil is having difficulty with some aspects of the textual organisation of his or her writing .
9 And however well endowed he was with these qualities , he might still have difficulty on some points .
10 The new company will take over Telekom 's D-1 digital cellular business and its B and C analogue networks and other cellular interests , and will have turnover of some $2,100m in its first year , Reuter reports from Bonn .
11 I should have water for some hours yet , but I did n't know how long I 'd be ashore , and as the shingle here seemed fairly hard I reckoned I could get the rubber dinghy to the water even at low tide .
12 To succeed , they must have evidence of some change from the white side .
13 I must tell you that when we lived in Morley , in , up in Yorkshire , we erm , we were having trouble with some yobbos coming up from Leeds , you know , and we had , there was an old sergeant in in Morley , you know , for years , and tall .
14 Do women have power in some areas and men in others ? — and to question the ways in which this data had been handled in existing sociological accounts .
15 And , going on in the same vein before Fabia could gently state that she would n't dream of going to Czechoslovakia without her , ‘ It 's about a four-hour crossing so you 'll have time for some shut-eye and a rest before … ’
16 He paused and seemed to have trouble with some obstruction in his throat .
17 AST is 75%-owned by Royal Bank of Canada , 25%-owned by its management , and had turnover of some $17.5m last year .
18 This revealed that astonishingly rapid progress had taken place , such that the greater part of the county had in operation schemes based on the Haycocks II model , so that the majority of the population had access to some training on these lines .
19 This is the more important part of the capital/income confusion in public sector organizations : agreement on the irrelevance of income as a performance measure can often be readily obtained because service provision may have nothing to do with the profit motive ; on the other hand , all organizations have capital of some sort .
20 Clearly , you may also be able to persuade someone to lend you money if you have power of some sort — if they owe you a favour or if you are their boss or if you are in a position of some authority for example .
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