Example sentences of "some [noun] [ex0] [vb mod] be " in BNC.

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1 The result was an uneasy compromise , in which for some meetings there would be a chairperson , in others not .
2 It has been suggested by Irvine and Martin that the concentration of large research programmes in smaller numbers of centralised laboratories poses problems for peer review , in that , in some disciplines there will be no disinterested peers to provide independent judgements .
3 In some cases there may be a need to introduce steps to allow for movement to a higher level .
4 On the other hand , the government is a very powerful institution , and in some cases there may be an argument for protecting private citizens , in their dealings with government , against the operation of this power ( even in the absence of abuse ) by modifying the rules which govern the citizen 's dealings with other citizens when these rules are applied to dealings between citizens and government .
5 Furthermore , in some cases there may be no separate accounts for the Business , and the accounting records may be the only way of assessing its financial and trading position .
6 In some cases there may be more than one entry .
7 In some cases there would be errors in the reproduction .
8 It is envisaged that in some cases there will be transfer in both directions between this course and the above degree course ( see page 97 ) .
9 In some cases there will be an input/output clash with other fitted expansion cards in your system .
10 The chances are that in some organizations there will be real difficulties and dangers such as in nursing , coal mining , and heavy industries or indeed any work situation which has machinery .
11 In some circumstances there may be a need to demonstrate offshore ownership , but not necessarily ultimate ownership .
12 In some areas there may be special clinics for particular groups such as young people , or services provided by voluntary organisations to complement NHS facilities .
13 In some areas there may be special clinics for particular groups such as young people , or services provided by voluntary organisations to complement NHS facilities .
14 In some areas there may be centres of population which are very poorly served by public services .
15 Nor is there a typical ‘ addict ’ , although in some areas there may be a particular local problem — a school where solvent abuse has become a minority craze , for example , or a housing estate where crack ( a form of cocaine ) is readily available for sale .
16 In some seats there will be a substantial personal vote for a long-serving , well-liked MP .
17 There may be little rain for ten months of the year — and in some years there may be no rain at all .
18 With nasal catarrh of some duration there may be loss of smell or taste .
19 At some point there may be a new partnership , a friend to share with or a need to have a lodger for companionship and some extra income .
20 Indeed for some treatments there may be no service available since the providers consider it unprofitable .
21 Some day there might be a time for setting light to both Carrog and Sycarth , and driving their households homeless into the hills ; but not now , that was to fritter away all these preparations upon a minor consideration .
22 There can never be an excuse for what happened to James Bulger , but we should all hope that some day there will be a better understanding of why it happened .
23 In some families there may be little distinction made between siblings and cousins , and these may be included in any discussion .
24 In some people there may be constipation .
25 Because for some people there may be a value judgement made about it .
26 In Some instances there may be a good many more than one , but here again the magazines will specialise in a specific area and a good deal of study is required to make sure that a particular magazine will be to use the material you are planning to send to it .
27 A large symphony orchestra is even more instructive , since for some works there may be a few hundred musicians on stage playing together .
28 Although in some children there will be a dramatic response to the diet , in others the reaction may be more subtle .
29 On some nights there will be no moon to be seen .
30 Provided the relationship goes forward and is unimpeded ( it will be recognised that this description is programmatic only , that the timescale up to this stage may be much extended , and that circumstances affecting it are multitudinous — for example , moral inhibition in the single state may be overcome by marriage ) at some stage there will be direct physical contact , at first of more or less sexual content , later more directly sexual .
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