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

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1 Many of us will have had the experience at some time or other of finding ourselves in classrooms ostensibly to help individual children overcome their difficulties , but realising that in fact the problems are more to do with the way the lesson is being presented , with the resources and teaching strategies being used or with the demands being made , than with any specific problems our pupils may have .
2 Print-making has had the advantage of some careful scholars , but an excellent book is by a practitioner , Stanley Hayter .
3 BELVILLE : I have had the mortification for some weeks past to come home to a very different Pamela than I used to .
4 We have now had the offer of some reinforcing mesh for the bridge decking concrete work .
5 It appeared then , that the mining company cared that the children should have the chance of some education .
6 She should have the protection of some work . ’
7 This was the lake that we were going to spend our time on and although these lakes had n't been fished much we did have the benefit of some information given to us by Joe Taylor who had been out a few weeks prior to us .
8 If you do have the energy for some serious antiques-hunting , Bath is 12 miles away and Bradford on Avon around eight ( see Antiques Trail , p134 ) .
9 She thought I should be able to have the company of some of my Bletchley friends .
10 So it 's a continually renewing effort , I believe , er , but I like to have the contribution of some of my colleagues , as to what they feel th the roles are .
11 But Mr Stein had the backing of some thoughtful advisers , and tried hard to push serious economic and fiscal issues higher up the electoral agenda .
12 Respondents were asked the further question , ‘ What did you do when you had the problem for some time ? ’
13 Mr Coates appears to have carried the can for a strategy that had the enthusiasm of some of those at the top of Barclays Bank , as well as of David Band , BZW 's chief executive , and of Sir Martin , who is also a deputy chairman of the parent bank .
14 Dharsono , who had been released from prison in September 1990 after serving over four years of a seven-year sentence for subversion [ see p. 37715 ] , said that the FPPS had the support of some 70 leading intellectuals and dissidents .
15 Sometimes the photographs seemed exactly the same , or so it appeared until , somewhere in the frame , I would realise that a rock had rolled a few feet or yards , a tree was missing , a scarp subtly altered , and one had the sense of some immensely leisured , tranquil calibration of infinity .
16 Had the advice of some hon. Members been followed over the years , we might now be in a very exposed position .
17 Mirabilis looked like a magician , Foreman had the appearance of some village parson in his dark fustian jacket , hose and soft felt slippers .
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