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Meanings of be some means in English
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Usage of be some means in English
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There ought, however, to besomemeans for obtaining justice.
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Surely there must besomemeans of reaching him yet!
3
And there must besomemeans to his hand-someway out of this awful darkness!
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Surely there might besomemeans found by which the man might be frightened into compliance.
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There must besomemeans of moving you.
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It will be developed, and in order to its development, there must besomemeans of development beyond the bourne of time.
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There must besomemeans of informing the police and having this man arrested without its being talked of in the newspapers or elsewhere.
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The products of toil are worthless unless there besomemeans by which they can be substituted or transferred for that which labor requires.
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One 's enough to do your work, but if the thing turns out to be serious, there ought to besomemeans of sending word.
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During this period of transference of government from the old to the new, there should besomemeans of uniting the South and the North.
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In a general community of goods, there might besomemeans of preventing or punishing flagrant misdemeanors, but what protection could there be against indolence?
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Adam Adams looked around to see if there wassomemeans of escape.
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Perhaps there issomemeans of egress at the back.
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The magic I detected on him wassomemeans for him to communicate with Nibenay.
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Surely-surely-thereissomemeans of persuading you left!
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"But surely there must besomemeans of reaching him," Temeraire said.