Example sentences of "and it [verb] some [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | All this formed a background to the first century of crusading ; and it goes some way to explaining the more secular aspects of the magnetism which drew French knights to take up the cross in their thousands . |
2 | Most of the old great Elf towns date from this period and it goes some way towards accounting for their remoteness . |
3 | It was not quite what she envisaged for herself but it had the advantage of being cheap and it went some way towards satisfying Grace , who was convinced that London was a den of iniquity waiting to swallow up her unsuspecting daughter . |
4 | In this early period American railway capital and building energies went mainly into track and engineering , and it took some time for the station to catch up with the grandiose schemes of the companies . |
5 | Kim Il Sung headed the NKIPC ; the membership was disparate and it took some time for Kim to establish his control . |
6 | Both small-town stations and large city stations proved amenable to this treatment , and it had some influence in Canada , but still the picturesque could not be stopped in its tracks . |
7 | This appointment was apparently predetermined , and it caused some offence in the profession . |
8 | And it gained some notoriety for obduracy on female sufferance while the rest of the developed world was gradually seeing sense . |
9 | Taboo is a Polynesian word , and it means some kind of supernatural law or prohibition which you infringe at your supernatural peril . |