Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [adv prt] some [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In particular , this will show whether greater proximity has broken down some of the barriers which have traditionally existed between the two groups or , as some theorists have suggested , has led to a re-definition of their differences .
2 During the post-war period Hayek has drawn out some of the assumptions underpinning his economic theorizing and developed them into a general theory of society .
3 Whitehead Mann has taken on some of the highest salaried job searches in Britain , comparable with Russell Reynolds ' recruiting of Bob Bauman for Beecham ; an assignment on behalf of a major British company looking for a chief executive to run their operations in Australia earned the firm £333 000 , according to the popular press ( on the basis that the successful candidate was to be paid an annual salary approaching £1m . ) .
4 Steve works in the engineering office and has taken over some of the er you know purchasing function as well , like enquiries and stuff .
5 A Darwinian process has weeded out some of the older voluntary organisations which have perhaps outlived their purpose .
6 It is quite possible that the expansion of the social services may have used up some of the labour that could have been absorbed by the manufacturing sector but there was no scarcity of labour as such in the 1960s and 1970s .
7 Now today because it 's a little windy we 've rolled up some of the sail out of the way to make it easier for you
8 BMP files were n't of good quality , and , since beauty is in the eye of the beholder , I 've pulled out some of the screens that I like .
9 In the early 1960s Dr Beeching , the chairman of the railways , had cut out some of the most unprofitable rail lines and the fear was that I would do the same .
10 Electors in various parts of the country had cleared out some of the cranks who were prostitutes in the Labour movement in order to get into the House of Commons .
11 In this chapter we have opened up some of the complex issues raised by the impact of the gospel on culture .
12 Earlier chapters have drawn out some of the consequences of this peculiarity ; this one turns to procedural matters , and to the way in which the involvement of third parties , once an obstacle to the legal recognition of trusts , was turned into a virtue and one of their greatest strengths in the legal enforcement of testamentary dispositions .
13 I have set out some of the reasons why the new clauses should not become part of the Bill and now I shall say something about general intention .
14 Thames Valley Police have rounded up some of the world 's fastest cars to ram home the anti-speeding message .
15 De Soto and his researchers , which include economists , sociologists and anthropologists and lawyers , have worked out some of the stark costs of formality in Peru : if a group of humble families gather and ask the government to give them an empty plot of land to live on , they must fill out a maze of forms and go to scores of ministry , municipal and other government offices , a process that averages six years and 11 months .
16 But occasional forays by underwriters into unknown territory have thrown up some of the market 's most spectacular disasters — the 1,600 investors facing £305million of losses on Dick Outhwaite 's syndicate bear eloquent testimony to that .
17 But occasional forays by underwriters into unknown territory have thrown up some of the market 's most spectacular disasters — the 1,600 investors facing £305million of losses on Dick Outhwaite 's syndicate bear eloquent testimony to that .
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