Example sentences of "[noun pl] there [vb mod] [be] some " in BNC.

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1 But working in war zones there can be some unwelcome interuptions .
2 But even if a school fulfils its legal obligations there will be some parents who will remain dissatisfied .
3 I 'm sure if receives a plea for twenty amanuensis from the first year speech therapists there might be some eyebrows raised
4 One suggestion which spoke volumes , was for the erection of close-mesh wire fencing along the boundary hedges to stop balls going out of bounds , and another that a selection of books be provided in the clubhouse so that ‘ on the wet days there would be some occupation ’ .
5 And yet even with formal organisations there will be some discretion and there will be opportunities to impose oneself on the organisation .
6 If she made her estate more than a hundred and fifty thousand pounds there 'd be some tax payable , so it 's a question of how much you 've got and both estates have got that exemption of a hundred and fifty thousand pounds .
7 In the introduction or other essays there may be some writing which will not date , such as art criticism which documents the personal experience of the writer .
8 In all the ports of call on both cruises there will be some unforgettable excursion possibilities .
9 We also hope that if people want to work across client groups there will be some transfer of skills , ’ says Bennett .
10 In the larger craters there will be some upward movement of the crater floor towards isostatic equilibrium , material having been removed by the impact over a wide region .
11 Terms like ‘ expressionistic approach ’ and ‘ figurative equivalence ’ signal the critic 's preoccupation with the issue of likeness for , it would be assumed , if we are to accept these works as portraits there must be some point at which the notion of the subject-sitter intrudes upon the paint-as-surface which is such a prominent aspect of the experience of looking at Auerbach 's work .
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