Example sentences of "[be] some [noun sg] before [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 As I 'm sure you 'll understand , when I first came to see this awful situation I was consumed with a feeling of frustration — knowing , as I did then , that it could be some time before we 'd be in a position to intervene .
2 said it was likely to be some time before we know Government 's position on our future .
3 If I were to bring in everybody else within the United Kingdom , it might be some time before we foregathered .
4 It will be some time before we can finalise sales , ’ said Mr Preece .
5 Even if it may be some time before they are commercially acceptable , pioneer work is essential if our planet is to feed the teeming millions of people who will live on it by the twenty-first century .
6 The way the Minogue sisters are likely to carry on working , it could be some time before they get the chance of another shopping trip .
7 Science was being taught in public schools and in grammar schools , and there were courses in universities , which in Britain began at about this time to catch on — this was the era when the great municipal universities started to flourish , though it was to be some time before they received government grants .
8 It is unlikely that , given the current level of resources , both financial and human , the Council would be in a position to initiate central development of these courses in the near future , and it would therefore be some time before they would be incorporated into the new style provision .
9 By its very nature , when delivered , bespoke software often contains errors and it may be some time before they can all be traced and corrected .
10 Paige found her appetite quickly satisfied , and knew that it would be some time before they would be eating normally again .
11 So it will be some time before they 've sorted out all the flowers and shrubs destined for a new home .
12 With their team on the verge of relegation and Boro pushing for promotion , the Argyle fans savoured their beer , contemplating the prospect that it may be some time before they drink in the Tap ‘ n ’ Barrel again .
13 Sarah soon began to recover , although it was clear that it would be some time before she was completely well again .
14 ‘ It 'll be some time before she 's traced and identified anyway .
15 It will be some time before I forget the sight of Greg Hicks in a mini-skirt , fishnet tights and Rod Stewart wig , first furiously threatening Lillibet with a knife and then chewing up a wine glass in his torment .
16 It will be some time before I can check the newspaper files ; if anyone else does so , I would be very pleased to hear what they find .
17 It will be some time before I have the figures to show how serious the second recession has been — how many firms have closed , how many jobs have been irrevocably lost , and how the finances of the survivors have suffered .
18 Mr Patten said this would put Britain in front of Europe but acknowledged that it may be some time before it can be implemented .
19 A post mortem on the body found yesterday has already been carried out , but it may be some time before it 's formally identified .
20 When he left Williams for Ferrari , I remember Frank Williams reminiscing at his annual press luncheon that he had fond memories of Alan Jones and Keke Rosberg , but that it would be some time before he had similar memories of Nigel .
21 But it was to be some time before he began putting his interest to any practical application .
22 I do n't know how bad he really is ; I only know it will be some time before he 'll be able to come out and take you away and , what is more , work for you .
23 Though it would be some time before he was released from hospital , he was already better and we were all able to relax with relief .
24 He thought it might be some time before he was looking for a love-nest again with her .
25 Following his interview , I wrote an urgent letter about his circumstances to the local housing department , although I recognised that it could be some time before he received any offers of accommodation .
26 Now he says it will be some time before he gets over the incident which wrecked a close friendship .
27 So it will be some time before he can turn his full attention to his hobby-horse Britain 's motorway service station crisis .
28 It was likely to be some time before he was so lucky .
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