Example sentences of "and [pron] has [been] some " in BNC.

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1 The first round of the English Schools ' Football Association Under-15 competition is now complete , and there has been some spectacular scoring .
2 The gallery is frail now and there has been some reconstruction , which is continuing with the whole of the property .
3 Although many elements of that model still exist today , there is also quite widespread dissatisfaction with it , and there has been some attempt to find out why , and to modify these elements .
4 It also went to Colombia , where there is a similarly coloured but unrelated Blanco Orejinegro , and there has been some experimental crossing recently of British Whites with Brahmans .
5 And there has been some encouragement from within industry , reflected , for example in Business in the Community ( BiC ) , founded in 1982 and sponsored by firms such as IBM and Marks and Spencer as well as supported by the DoE and the Manpower Services Commission ( later the Training Commission , itself absorbed by the Department of Employment in 1988 ) .
6 ‘ Some players were just not doing their stuff at Bradford and there has been some strong talking this week . ’
7 … the Act has facilitated progress and there has been some encouragement of home teaching programmes through educational support grants .
8 The guide was written by Des Hannigan and there has been some friction between the two in recent years , caused to some extent by Rowland and Mark Edwards ' new-routing techniques .
9 These centres may attract finance from a variety of sources , mainly local authorities , and there has been some government funding .
10 We are also told that wage increases have to come down to German levels , and there has been some movement in that direction .
11 As a social group they could record both gains and losses from war , and there has been some debate among historians about how far a balance sheet can be struck for the country as a whole , whether England gained or lost from its military operations .
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