Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv] be some [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Now I 'm going to stream Uncle Manfred 's life for you , but before I do here are some questions . ’ |
2 | He also wanted to emphasize in the appraisal two issues he had already brought to the attention of staff : assessment of pupils — with which there had already been some changes — and language across the curriculum , which he felt required a more positive policy . |
3 | There had long been some specialists , like vine-dressers or fishermen or cowherds or shepherds , who were producing food , but depended on others for their staple diet . |
4 | Once again if these changes continue to develop in the UK , the classification and definition of what constitutes a rural area will have to be radically altered , although there have already been some changes , as the next section demonstrates . |
5 | There have already been some improvements in organisation in the forces which battle drugs and terrorism , two areas of crime which recognise no geographical boundaries . |
6 | There have also been some reports of ‘ disappearances ’ following arrests by the military or police since July 1990 . |
7 | While research on the agronomic side of conservation has taken considerable strides during the past fifteen years for all its problems of misapplication , there have also been some advances in the thinking on the socio-economic side of soil erosion and the resulting design of conservation programmes as well . |
8 | Whether the costs savings are very considerable is hard to say but there have undoubtedly been some sayings ; what is clear , however , is that costs have been whittled down and that this has had a widespread effect on the production of newspapers in Britain . |
9 | There have always been some students in serious difficulties . |
10 | I accept that there have always been some problems , but if one keeps filling the pot with water it will overflow . |