Example sentences of "be [verb] that some [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Later on we shall be suggesting that some CONFLICTS in marriage can be seen as an attempt to put right experiences which have gone wrong in the past . |
2 | In differentiating various kinds of policies , and in interpreting their implications for ministerial power , it must be recognized that some policies have implications for more than one department . |
3 | It can be expected that some rabbits confined in short burrows will begin to bolt quite quickly , at times almost instantly . |
4 | At the same time , it should not be forgotten that some writers had been advocating the use of multiple methods for years : |
5 | But it should also be said that some elements of this description of mine could be taken to characterise the activity , sometimes ominous enough in its human implications , of all imaginative writers , however remote they may be from the dualistic confederacy . |
6 | It may also be argued that some limits to growth , which Hirsch ( 1977 ) called ‘ social limits ’ , are already operating . |
7 | It may be argued that some men , in the heat of the moment , may genuinely be mistaken . |
8 | Although I have stressed the importance of all children having access to the full primary curriculum , it must be recognised that some children do need special provision , more time , and/or extra help if they are to profit from the opportunity . |
9 | It should be noted that some bills carry a ‘ definitive ’ rate of interest . |
10 | The courses involved 140 main methods students ( four of whom were listed as non-native speakers ) , and a further 74 subsidiary methods students were reported ( but it should be noted that some courses failed to provide numbers ) . |
11 | Outlined below are methods of measurement commonly used by surveyors ; it should be noted that some methods have more merit than others . |
12 | If she is ambivalent , she can be reassured that some mothers breastfeed into the child 's third year of life with no adverse consequences . |