Example sentences of "have in some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | With closed questions , the researcher has in some way limited the possible responses . |
2 | Furthermore , if outside agencies — such as courts or social workers decide that socialization has in some way been inadequate , it is to the family that they are most likely to turn in the allocation of blame or responsibility . |
3 | recognises that an original lessee may have a defence if the assignee not performing has in some way been absolved from performance . |
4 | It 's the one room that has in some way to accommodate the changing interests of all members of the family ; it 's also the room that is most on show , the room where your guests stay the longest . |
5 | Frankly , it is a travesty of the truth that the BBC in the past four or five years has in some way been tamed . |
6 | previous intercourse may have in some way altered her — set up antibodies of an unknown kind . |
7 | He had had 2,500 letters from members of the public expressing their grief , sympathy and admiration for a man who they felt had in some way belonged to ordinary people and understood them . |
8 | Those of us dropping into Dunedin with a touring international or provincial team could usually rely , if things had not gone well for Otago , on Mains later proclaiming that his side had in some way been unfairly treated either by fate or the referee . |
9 | Except that I had in some way to justify myself . |
10 | That he had in some way taken her aback was as obvious to him as the reason was obscure . |
11 | I think he might have tried , thinking that he must fulfill this sexual desire that he had in some way . |
12 | If only he knew that looking after his dogs had made her feel that she had just the smallest stake in his life , that it had in some measure comforted her for his absence . |
13 | For she had in some fashion , through her perceptive and precognitive powers — which in many ways she shared with Shelley — received Frankenstein 's story from the thin air , as far as I could determine . |
14 | Most respondents thought that fundholding had in some respect changed the way they worked ( table III ) . |
15 | In consequence , when children die from neglect or are maltreated by their carers , questions are always asked about the role of the formal carers ; implicitly or explicitly , there is an assumption that formal care systems have in some way been deficient . |
16 | The next section reviews published natural language applications that have in some way addressed the problem of semantic knowledge representation and processing . |
17 | It would be unfair to say that I have formed a low view of the Foreign Office ; rather I have formed the view that Foreign Office activities have in some way become totally disconnected from the human race . |
18 | If the industry had gone along with the sort of scheme that we were urging three or four years ago , it would be well geared up to meeting the challenge now , instead of being caught short by its friends — who I am sure the industry feels have in some way betrayed it . |
19 | The rationale is that traditional financial institutions have in some way failed to find funds for these sectors , as outlined above . |
20 | I have in some sort made myself a party to your situation , and it will go hard with my conscience if you find yourself no better blessed than in your old condition . |
21 | But that left open a further question which concerned Brunner deeply : what was the connection between that unique revelation and three other more general areas : the whole universe as God 's creation ; the existence of human beings as ‘ made in the image of God ’ , albeit as ‘ fallen ’ they have in some fashion lost or disfigured that ‘ image ’ ; and the ordering of human life and society by such institutions as marriage and the state , which theology had traditionally treated as divinely ordained ? |