Example sentences of "to be some [noun] [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 And there always seems to be some shed which has been taken down somewhere , yielding very inflammable material , so we show no signs of running short .
2 There do seem to be some concerns which recur throughout the interviews and seemed to be crucial to people 's views about decision-making in the education and lives of young disabled people .
3 And er and then there used to be some houses what er we did n't live in one of them but there used to be a lot of houses what used to be railings round , and there used to be steps and you 'd go down the steps , into the And they used to c they used to live downstairs and then well of course when you 're in the house in the side the room they used to have another flight of steps to come upstairs to a l a front room or a lounge or whatever you mind to call it .
4 " There needs to be some factor which when seen in its true light makes the reason for the murder obvious , but which is more easily seen in a false light . "
5 Now if children are unable to interpret the visual symbols and the written word , in order to make sense of them , there 's bound to be some reaction which will show itself in a sort of behavioural response which appears to be different from the responses we would receive from children who are able to interpret these words and symbols .
6 There are bound to be some tours which appeal to you .
7 First we want to ask anyway whether there is n't likely always to be some truth which , if it alone were added and all others excluded , would defeat my justification .
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