Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [verb] [be] [verb] some " in BNC.
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1 | The committee also decided in future to pay the CAB quarterly grants in advance , rather than in arrears which has been causing some cash flow problems . |
2 | On Saturday he had been given some time off to visit his critically ill sister , 17-year-old Lillian , as she lay in hospital . |
3 | It is understood that the deal had been held up by the Bank of England which had been seeking some form of ‘ comfort ’ from Bank of Edinburgh 's largest minority shareholder , Scottish Amicable , with 39.2 per cent , effectively asking it to stand behind depositors and take a more active role . |
4 | Similarly , a child who has been receiving some form of individual help from a clinician , teacher or parent , might be expected to show the effects of that treatment and a comparison of changes over time on the basis of formal assessments would be an appropriate way of obtaining relevant information . |
5 | anyway their Bev 's husband he 'd been doing some work plus some money they dropped on these spindles , so she was telling me |
6 | waistcoat I 've been saving some time to get them . |
7 | Some sort of ex-military man who 'd been having some rather rough games with some of the boys . |
8 | The last thing I wanted was to make some hasty move which might invalidate my claims to a large share of our joint estate . |
9 | The last thing she wanted was to have some overbearing man muscling in . |
10 | But I bumped into Chris who 'd been doing some session work with Steve ( Buzzcocks ) Diggle , who was looking for a guitar player to do a few gigs , and Chris kind of trapped me into that . |
11 | What kind of people d' you think I the first year psychology students they 've been given some sexual orientation ? |