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

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1 The twin bedded rooms have private shower-rooms , and some have a balcony .
2 Some have a balcony , and a few will take a third bed .
3 Some have a balcony .
4 Some have a balcony .
5 All bedrooms are twin bedded , although third and fourth beds are available , with a private bathroom , and some have a balcony .
6 Bedrooms , furnished in cool Mediterranean style , some have a balcony and twin rooms have a side sea view .
7 As expected of a de-luxe hotel , the well-hotel , the well-appointed rooms feature bath/WC , radio , telephone , TV and minibar and some have a balcony .
8 Some have a hinge to close the head-end aperture others have a hinge to protect the hind legs ; still others have both .
9 Less expensive boots are made from split leather or suede , and some have a polyurethane coating to make them waterproof but this does make the boot less breathable .
10 Some have a macro-perspective : the national-international dimension of control over health care .
11 Woven textile cloths are manufactured mainly from natural fibres such as cotton or linen although some have a proportion of man made fabrics .
12 All the attractively furnished twin rooms have private bathroom , a balcony , and some have a lake view .
13 All rooms are twin bedded with a private loo , bath and shower ; some have a lake view .
14 All of the simply furnished rooms have private bathrooms , a nd some have a lake view .
15 Some have a loop around the spat , between stops , others have loops which are intended to go around the spar and the extension of the vinyl sockets .
16 Balcony rooms have a view of the lake , and some have a television and telephone .
17 Some have a maximum 33 lb ( 15 kg ) allowance .
18 As well as offering tours of the record office and general introductions to archive sources , some have a group room/classroom where groups can work on particular topics .
19 Of the most ancient , some have a place of honour in Scottish history , and others were never more than family strongholds in the county 's many feuds .
20 Twin rooms have mini-bar and small balcony and some have a side sea view .
21 Also , more is understood nowadays about the balance of life within a pool , so the much quoted passage of the father of English gardening , William Robinson , in his classic The English Flower Garden ( 1895 ) scarcely applies now : ‘ Unclean and ugly pools deface our gardens ; some have a mania for artificial water , the effect of water pleasing them so well that they bring it near their houses where they can not have its good effects .
22 Many district planning authorities in fact use standard conditions and some have a policy of attaching certain conditions to particular types of development , e.g. it is the normal practice of some local planning authorities to impose a standard condition on all hot food shops requiring that , ‘ No noise , dust , grit , fumes or odours shall be emitted from the development , which in the opinion of the local planning authority create a nuisance in the locality ’ .
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