Example sentences of "there had [been] some " in BNC.
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1 | The memory of it revitalised a bonny smile but he was aware that there had been some anxiety in his corner . |
2 | The figures for applications heard by a single Lord Justice and two and three Lords Justices went a long way to explaining why , despite the facts that the rate at which appeals were begun had shown little change over the years , there had been some small increase in judge-power and that major improvements had been made in the court 's procedures , the number of appeals outstanding at the end of each year and the lead times for hearing appeals showed no real improvement . |
3 | There had been some redistribution of income . |
4 | But when in one class he had taken the register and pronounced their names correctly , there had been some laughter from non-Indian children ( who were a minority in the class ) but floods of embarrassed giggles from Asian children , who seemed to prefer their names to be mispronounced in school . |
5 | There had been some hope that the law would distinguish between such deals , part of normal prudent treasury management , and others , essentially speculative , as if the council were in the finance business itself . |
6 | He 'd been ordered to report to the Ministry by his Adjutant , and either there had been some colossal mistake or he 'd been sent for under false pretences . |
7 | He led the way down the gangplank complaining vaguely to his friends that there had been some disgusting favouritism somewhere . |
8 | There had been some appalling bad luck at a place not far from Dunkerque called Furnes . |
9 | Same-Lamborghini 's UK importer agreed that there had been some problems with the quality of cab fittings on some early models . |
10 | Alida went out and stared at the empty letter cage in the hall , called sharply after the man , that there had been some mistake . |
11 | At Rome there had been some disagreement and even contention for more than a century on the possibility of restoration for believers who committed adultery , murder , or apostasy ( participation in idolatrous rites ) . |
12 | Tutorial Classes continued to be seen as the most important element in the WEA 's programme and there had been some increase in their provision in recent years . |
13 | If only there had been some worked examples , we may have been able to follow the article . |
14 | Although there had been some dissenters , international approval was given through the London Dumping Convention , an annually reviewed agreement signed by forty-six countries . |
15 | There had been some sort of clandestine liaison between the lady and Darrel for some time . |
16 | There had been some notable public defections from the Thatcher camp by some of her erstwhile ardent supporters — including Edwina Currie and Emma Nicholson — but many MPs clearly feared possible retribution from their constituency parties , most of which were strongly supportive of Mrs Thatcher . |
17 | His new girl-friend was also examined and nothing abnormal was found , although she did say that there had been some increase in her vaginal discharge for some months . |
18 | This is exactly the way the band saw it and , when pushed , certain employees of Rough Trade agreed that there had been some kind of promotional foul-up . |
19 | And I think even while we 'd been in Opposition , remember no one knew whether we were going to win or not , it surprised many people when we did , there had been some sort of discreet across-the-fence interest at the professional Civil Service level in some of the concepts that we were developing and I 'd made it a point of writing the occasional pamphlet as our thinking went along to send out smoke signals to everyone including the civil servants as to what we were about . |
20 | The last faint hope that there had been some mistake died . |
21 | One set of 10 pellets was left on a dry ledge against a south facing wall , and after two years there had been some erosion of the surfaces of the pellets but the pellets were still largely intact . |
22 | However , there had been some deterioration in her mood over the previous 2 days . |
23 | Apparently there must have been very heavy rain higher up the dale because there had been some flooding and the river was running very fast . |
24 | There had been some acid , some purple haze , going round the school recently , and a couple of boys were tripping . |
25 | Then , just when I was wondering if there had been some mistake , a man came up full of apologies , ‘ I 'm so sorry , ’ he said . |
26 | Since the victory of the Labour Campaign for Lesbian and Gay Rights at the Annual Labour Conference in the autumn of 1985 , there had been some signposts to Labour 's instincts on these matters . |
27 | There had been some hints in the latter part of the nineteenth century that the machine was not in perfect working order . |
28 | Annabel wished that there had been some way young Eve could have been sent to university too . |
29 | Suffolk was the only link and he could remember quite distinctly , on first going to Nunes , how there had been some dispute as to whether it was in Suffolk or Essex . |
30 | Jack speculated that perhaps there had been some interference by a superior , or that vandals may have seen the lonely outpost as a target for action . |