Example sentences of "[noun] have be some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The result has been some unbundling , loosening and decentralizing of control in some societies and in some organizations on some tasks . |
2 | The effect of falling school rolls and DES cuts in teacher-training quotas has been some reduction in the numbers of students on courses ; however , recruitment in 1981 was still considerable and , in 1981 , the polytechnics had 1,300 students enrolled on to teacher-training courses . |
3 | Like the other playwrights whose response to Thatcherism and brutality has been some hand-wringing of their own , Barker is too infatuated by his heroine 's strength to humanise her withe vulnerability and too in awe of her for a passionate or coolly detached opposition . |
4 | But obviously the revolution had been some time in the making . |
5 | When I wake up , maybe I 'll find that , like the death of Bobby in Dallas , all the recent news has been some kind of bad dream and that labels like Sarah , Non Fiction , Play It Again Sam and Cooking Vinyl all have bands on Top Of The Pops . |
6 | From Henry 's recollection of the trial , which was , admittedly , not all that clear , Young had been some kind of chemist . |
7 | If Frankenstein had been some sort of intelligent creepy-crawly , Ace thought , that 's the kind of monster he 'd have built . |
8 | The highest level of information used in processing to date has been some form of lexical look-up . |
9 | The most common use of context has been some measure of how letters may legally combine to form words . |