Aún no tenemos significados para "be some cause".
1There must be some cause for such a change in your feelings.
2Deride no man's misfortunes, though there seem to be some cause.
3There must, therefore, be some cause different from the object.
4There must be some cause for such an attack, however.
5There must be some cause for her coming here.
6There must be some cause in the background.
7There must be some cause of these inequalities.
8There must be some cause for his prejudice against this strange hermit woman when he is drunk.
9There must be some cause for this.
10There may be some cause for concern for the Conservatives that few voters can name their Tory candidate.
11There has to be some cause.
12There must be some cause, some good reason why the Greeks were so eager for liberty then, and now are eager for servitude.
13That things are not quite so bad every where as in America may be some cause of consolation, but can be none for triumph.
14For tendencies which appear to be world-wide, it is fair to assume that there must be some cause, or causes, which are world-wide also.
15He probably exaggerated the danger; still there was some cause for fear.
16Although business confidence remains in negative territory, there was some cause for optimism.
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Be some cause a través del tiempo
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