Very many indeed! Consider any salt where one or both ions is polyatomic, for example ammonium chloride, calcium sulfate, or ammonium sulfate. The boding between (for example) the ions [NH4]+ and [SO4]2-, is ionic, but the bonding WITHIN the ions (the N-H bonds in ammonium, and the S-O bonds in sulfate) are covalent. This should be covered in any elementary text.