Example sentences of "been [vb pp] [adj] [prep] some " in BNC.
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1 | Under a dark pullover without elbows he was wearing a Levi shirt that appeared to have been sucked colourless by some dog . |
2 | According to the BMJ article , the drug had been considered appropriate in some hospitals for occasional use on children . |
3 | Up to this time , Leith had not been considered suitable for some of the larger excursion steamers . |
4 | It would appear that the above problems have been made worse by some of the recent frequency reallocations , and the lack of awareness of the Authority concerning these matters is quite astounding . |
5 | The prototype and test-bed for the new approach was to been seen first in some of the New Towns , particularly Harlow , where the design of the neighbourhood units provided a classic model to follow . |
6 | Yet the expectation has persisted that Handel ought to have been shown next to some larger and more recognizably worthy instrument . |
7 | Inevitably you will hear the cries of squabbling amongst your forces and realise that , once again , your best laid plans have been laid low by some dispute in the ranks . |
8 | They suspect that she may really be able to hear — but has been struck dumb by some sort of shock . |
9 | They suspect that she may really be able to hear — but has been struck dumb by some sort of shock . |
10 | This same invincible figure has been held responsible for some blunder , or has for some other reason fallen out of favour with his employers , leaves the house where he came to fame and is never heard of again . |