Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] be some [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | There has obviously been some continuity of habitation on the site but , quite honestly , there is no way I could classify it other than , perhaps , Romo-Stuart-Georgian ! |
2 | Indeed , there has already been some degree of rationalisation of SROs . |
3 | In the United States there has already been some production of material specifically for interactive use , but for most people it is still a question of waiting and seeing what uses , methods and materials emerge . |
4 | I have chosen Vaughan because there has already been some analysis of deixis in his poetry — notably by Roger Sell in his article " The unstable discourse of Henry Vaughan " ( 1987 ) . |
5 | There has always been some awareness of this problem and the publication of simple informative magazines such as The Teacher in Uganda , has been regarded as one means of overcoming it . |
6 | On the basis of these figures , there has clearly been some kind of shift in the axis of the economy from manufacturing to services . |
7 | There has unquestionably been some kind of collusion between Jesus and Judas . |
8 | You then have to ask yourself the question , If there is n't any Government , if there is n't any er local development pressure of any substance which has brought about the need for this policy , has there been some sort of quantum change in Government policy which has necessitated that we give emphasis to this particular issue . |
9 | The officer led him into what had once been some kind of common room . |