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

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1 ‘ Does it give you some idea of the kind of man he was ? ’
2 I found that if I imbibed the medicinal stimulant too quickly , the pace of creative work ( and the typing ) slowed down , and it took me some weeks of careful experimentation to find the most efficacious ration .
3 Anna would n't speak of it at all for some time ; later we heard about Simon 's will — he left her various things , his art library for instance ( it 's a wonderful one ) — and it gave her some kind of peace .
4 And that 's , I think , important because it gives us some concept of how far we would have to go to get there , as it were , apart from seeing it .
5 Despite its many inadequacies , it gives us some picture of Sussex life as the Normans strengthened their hold .
6 Because we 've got sixties all over the place so maybe it was n't a brilliant one to try but it gives us some indication of what 's going on .
7 This is probably nowhere near as long as your list but it gives you some idea of how much detail is needed in recording items .
8 This simply gives you , it 's only a two page handout , it gives you some idea of the sort of motivations from what people have written about them .
9 I hope it gives you some idea of what happened .
10 So it gives you some idea of what the salaries were like in those days .
11 Are you w so it gives you some idea , if you 're gon if you 're not gon na revise the whole syllabus , shame on you , erm then it gives you some indication of how to spend your revision wisely .
12 I mean I , what you 're saying 's quite valid I mean , i if you 've got a situation where you have been successful and you 've got an accumulation of stuff that 's been recovered from robberies , at least it gives you some method of returning it to it 's previous
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