Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] have some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The music of two short pastorales which have some claim to be considered the earliest true operas in French has been lost . |
2 | Selling in bear markets to clients who have some inkling of it can be hell . |
3 | They said look , if males can have greater reproductive success than females can , then parents who have some way of knowing that their offspring are gon na be particularly reproductively successful should invest in males , whereas if they have some way of knowing that their offspring are not gon na be particularly reproductively successful , they should invest in females . |
4 | She is looking for applicants who have some experience in child care and can be contacted today at Belfast 629274 , or at the same number from May 29 to June 1 . |
5 | Preference will be given to applicants who have some proficiency in the Japanese language . |
6 | The ego ideal of young children is based on those closest to them , usually the parents , and later on other educators and youth workers who have some resemblance to the parents . |
7 | Leaving their nest-holes they have some way to go before the sea can provide them with a refuge . |
8 | In the present case , we all of us suffer from numerous false beliefs which have some role in our inferential processes , and so on this suggestion none of our present true justified beliefs would count as knowledge . |
9 | If you just make random proteins a hundred amino acids they have some kind of catalytic activity — not much , but some . |
10 | It may be , of course , that such an inference is wrong , but , as discourse processors , we seem to prefer to make inferences which have some likelihood of being justified and , if some subsequent information does not fit in with this inference , we abandon it and form another . |
11 | If you 're going to work with one or more colleagues who have some experience of drama , the experience can be very rewarding for both of you . |