Example sentences of "it [be] [adv] some [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It 's only some rubbish about a puerto Rican mass murderer … ’ she said . |
2 | It 's all some sort of optical illusion . ’ |
3 | ‘ I expect it 's all some sort of misunderstanding . |
4 | So she said oh about three people who 've had that , she said you have something to eat and you get pains and it 's obviously some sort of virus going round . |
5 | If you truly feel that it is not , then it is probably some inadequacy on the part of your accuser which causes him to think as he does . |
6 | The cheetah , forced to make its run when it is still some distance from the herd , may now spend crucial moments distinguishing its chosen target from among the confusing mass of racing bodies ahead of it . |
7 | It was clearly some sort of code . |
8 | It was also some way from orthodox Christianity , as ‘ creationism ’ ( and indeed Bridgewater natural theology ) can often or generally be . |
9 | It was n't Creed in the window , after all , it was just some advert for brilliantine , but his heart did n't know the difference and he sat there until it slowed . |
10 | I knew once we started playing electrically we would n't be confusing the journalists and they would n't think it was just some guy from Dinosaur masturbating in his room . |
11 | It was probably some arrangement of S– and R — 's , but whenever I came into a room where they were , they trickled out ! |
12 | Perhaps the centre of it was indeed some intimation of doom : his mother dead so soon after his birth , his father indifferent , best joked about , his context a wasteland of the Western world . |