Example sentences of "have [verb] to [be] some [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There has got to be some kind of responsibility to deliver what they think they are buying . ’
2 Well I just wonder you , there has got to be some kind of relationship between the fact that most people who take drugs live in really run down deprived areas .
3 We also recognise so to are the workers of County Councils , and District Councils , particularly because the er the government initiatives , one good point to V A T on fuel , and the increasing in in National Insurance Contributions and increases in taxation , so between the two sides has got to be some accommodation , bearing in mind the need for both of us to want to continue to deliver quality services .
4 Despite recognition of the discomfort caused by ventilation and its attendant procedures ( tracheal suction , chest drains , arterial lines etc. ) , there has tended to be some reluctance to prescribe potent analgesics .
5 ( As long as the heaving green adumbrates the land , as long as time has refused to be some time but always now , as long as the humungus titles have zipped up from the seam between sea and sky , as long … )
6 The second view is that Judas told the chief priests that Jesus had claimed to be some sort of Messiah ; perhaps one who would lead a rebellion against the Romans .
7 That 's got to be some kind of a nutter .
8 Curve have n't got time for apathy — there 's got to be some attitude to your music . ’
9 So there 's got to be some way round it . ’
10 There 's got to be some trust involved . ’
11 ‘ There 's got to be some form of addiction there , ’ he acknowledged .
12 There 's got to be some reason we all drop dead in the end . ’
13 There 's got to be some sort of has n't there ?
14 There 's got to be some resolution , something that breaks the tension . ’
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