Example sentences of "it [verb] [adv] [verb] some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In summary then , the action project appears not to have made a great deal of difference to people 's receipt of other services , except that it has probably kept some sufferers away from day care and has increased home help hours for its own clients ( and probably allayed the need for home help among other clients ) .
2 In discussing Brian Way , I have suggested that not only has the emphasis placed by him on the individuality of the individual been misleading , it has also put some teachers in a position of distorting the medium of drama itself ; and that Brian Way in practice overcame this problem by including in his seminal publication a system of training in life skills .
3 This reply comes in a stronger and a weaker form , but in either form it has clearly got some point .
4 Against this , however , it has already identified some areas where it has no plans for expansion , including commercial fire risks in Germany and brokered motor vehicle insurance in Spain .
5 It has slowly dissolved some rocks , especially the limestones .
6 Instead , it has vaguely proposed some form of co-operation or alliance with Pirelli .
7 It has certainly caused some confusion amongst my friends — I have been Mrs for 44 years ! —
8 ‘ Although , looking back , the recession was not perhaps as bad as it might have been , it did nevertheless cause some strains between booksellers and publishers , ’ the new president of the Publishers Association , Sir Roger Elliott of OUP , acknowledged .
9 Following the meeting a US military excavation team carried out its first MIA search in Cambodia ; it announced on March 23 that it had recently unearthed some remains which were believed to be of members of US television crews killed in Cambodia in 1970 .
10 It does nevertheless require some expertise and the melody line is often set too high for congregations .
11 It does not matter whether the party accepting the consideration has any apparent benefit thereby or not : it is enough that he accepts it , and that the party giving it does thereby undertake some burden , or lose something which in contemplation of law may be of value .
12 It 's also got some vegetables in it .
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