Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [prep] some [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I have heard of some stupid fashion details in my time , but this is the pits . |
2 | Video 8 , with its inability to dub audio separately , inserts both new pictures and sound , the latter being whatever was being picked up by the camcorder 's microphone while the title was being recorded — unless you have arranged for some other sound to be fed onto the tape ! |
3 | Plans to re-open Lydney Town Station have met with some local opposition . |
4 | The processes through which the text has become part of the textuality of history will probably have meant the re-deployment of those original agencies so that they have reappeared in some disguised fashion within currently familiar structural organisation for understanding culture . |
5 | Whichever of these two cases correctly reflects the meaning of ‘ perish ’ one thing seems clear — goods which have deteriorated to some slight extent but not sufficiently to change their commercial character , have not ‘ perished . ’ |
6 | Organisations have known for some considerable time that the acquisition , distribution and effective use of information is a key factor in gaining a competitive advantage . |
7 | More recent developments have led to some top quality bags being made with a shingle construction , making them lighter and less bulky than two-layer bags . |
8 | How many in your class have lived in some other town , or part of the country , or abroad , before coming to your present area ? |