Example sentences of "they have [adv] [verb] some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So , quite rightly , they 've already had some support , and at that time , we did n't know how much money , you know , we were working on a different budget . |
2 | They 've drawn 6 , though and they 've still got some steam left . |
3 | They 've still got some sparks coming out though they 've got no . |
4 | But it 's a bonus is n't it , because they 've had all this protection on this and they 've still got some cash building up . |
5 | To be fair to the youth education committee , they had already gone some way in answering the questions raised . |
6 | They were already the centres of civil administration , often derived from earlier minor kingdoms or tribal units , they usually possessed an early minster church and so were centres of ecclesiastical administration and they had already acquired some marketing functions more important than those of their neighbours . |
7 | They had obviously discovered some scrap to take with them , and it was him . |
8 | Although the Lancastrians had relied principally upon the archaic fifteenths and tenths they had occasionally tried some experiments . |
9 | It is almost always difficult to discover how these men built their fortunes at the beginning , because they leave no significant mark in the records until they have already made some mark in society . |
10 | The last they have actually got some strengths . |
11 | That Eliot tended to be curious in such matters , others have noted , and they have sometimes inferred some oddity in his own make-up . |