Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] it [prep] some [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As well as good documentation and ‘ driving ’ information for the user , as described on page 35 , it is also very important to document the computer program as a further aid to those who wish to understand how the program works or modify it in some way .
2 It is an open question whether this higher-level information dictates the lower-level interpretation ( as in HARPY , HWIM and Hearsay-II ) or enhances it through some sort of feedback mechanism ( as in TRACE ) , or selects it from a pool of candidates .
3 He wanted to grasp the newness , or to measure it in some way , hardly daring to hope that it was good .
4 If it 's a concrete floor you could either put down a new wood floor or tile it with some sort of composition tile or sheeting like vinyl or linoleum which is showing quite a revival .
5 I E or formalize it in some way .
6 Their faces emanate a radiance , though whether he actually sees this with his eyes or knows it by some sort of deductive process he is not entirely sure .
7 They should bring along a crane and pick the whole thing up with me in it and call it Frozen Communications and put it in some art gallery .
8 Therefore , it is appropriate to start at the market portfolio and consider it in some depth .
9 It may seem rather surprising to some that the Principal of Trinity College should be giving a lecture on fundamentalism and subjecting it to some criticism .
10 Many other permutations were possible but the future of the house did cause worry , There was even a rumour that the local authority was to acquire it and turn it into some kind of museum .
11 We got so fed up with the leaking roof that we decided to try and mend it with some tar .
12 Many users panic when asked to press Ctrl or Alt and another key and treat it as some sort of test of agility !
13 Probably the best way to find it is to extend a line from Iota Carinæ , in the False Cross , through Beta Carinæ and prolong it for some distance .
14 In 1928 William Robson published Justice and Administrative Law , a landmark text which he later described as an attempt ‘ to dispel the illusion held by all the leading lawyers , politicians , civil servants and academics who had been brought up on Dicey 's Law of the Constitution that in Britain there was no administrative law ’ In this book Robson argued that ‘ no modern student of law or political science has today the slightest doubt that there exists in England a vast body of administrative law ’ and that ‘ the problem is not to discover it but rather to master its widespread ramifications and reduce it to some kind of order and coherence ’ .
15 For the product to be viable this line must have a steeper slope than the total cost line and intersect it at some point .
16 What is at issue is whether improved resource levels should be used to make special schools internally more satisfactory , doing what they have historically done but doing it in some sense more efficiently , or whether those resources are used in an attempt to improve the general education service in ways which might reduce its need for transferring pupils to special schools .
17 He was born around the Darlington area and I heard that his family once had money , but lost it in some way .
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