Example sentences of "[noun] do [vb infin] some [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 The Boards ' lines of defence against this — replacement costs were hypothetical and difficult to estimate , tax complications might follow — read like a weary defence of the status quo , but the Ministry did in the end accept that their creation of special ad hoc depreciation reserves did go some way to meeting the point .
2 These data do lend some support to the prevailing public opinion .
3 Nevertheless , quantitative data do provide some guide to changes in the subject balance of first degree courses over recent years .
4 Jackson did promise some attention to the matter but it seems that nothing was granted .
5 The FLN deputies did cede some ground to government recommendations on independent candidates , who henceforward would need to secure 300 instead of 500 signatures in support of their candidacy .
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