Example sentences of "[vb mod] be some [noun] who " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 've heard that Middlesbrough has a large Irish community and I 'm sure there must be some Brennans who are related to us , ’ says Leo .
2 Must be some prisoners who 've escaped . ’
3 " There must be some guys who like doing it .
4 " There must be some guys who like doing it .
5 Indeed , as the country 's stalwart burghers give lusty tongue to the national anthem , Apres des siecles d'esclavage — ‘ After centuries of slavery ’ — there might be some cynics who would be tempted to reflect that under the present system they are not an awful lot better off .
6 It means do n't wear your best clothes , there 'll be some girls who do n't have best clothes , so we do n't want any showing off .
7 They 'll be some people who erm , for whatever reason wo n't come out because it 's the worst possible day for the weather , and and and poles have been affected by weather .
8 There may be some people who would like to see you break your neck , but I am not one of them . ’
9 There may be some people who simply observe the outward forms of religion , in order to keep up appearances or not to upset their relations , but who have no real religious belief or feelings …
10 I can imagine that there may be some listeners who fill find the earlier movements just a shade self-effacing , despite the exceptional playing standards , typically glowing Philips recording , and exemplary foresight and structural awareness .
11 With the law as it is there may be some men who would prefer an adult partner , but who at present turn their attention to boys because they consider that this course is less likely to lay them open to prosecution or to blackmail than if they sought other adults as their partners .
12 But even if a school fulfils its legal obligations there will be some parents who will remain dissatisfied .
13 ‘ I expect there will be some critics who ca n't find a good word to say — but there always were and no bad review was ever able to dampen the success of the Carry Ons . ’
14 Now point number two is a general charge of this kind will affect different families in widely differing ways , and quite clearly there will be some families who can well afford to pay that charge , and there will be other people who can not , and maybe the case that you were quoting me is an example of that .
15 For example , there will be some pupils who may have arrived in this country only shortly before the assessment time at one of the key ages .
16 David Hay deduces what this means for RE : There will be some pupils who know from their own experience what the RE teacher is talking about .
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