Example sentences of "it [adv] [vb -s] [prep] some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | CIP complicates matters of selection considerably because it only relates to some BNB entries , and therefore requires that CIP and non-CIP entries must be treated differently . |
2 | It 's quite a sexy look , but it only works on some people ’ — Mack |
3 | ‘ It is n't impossible for love not to hurt but it usually does at some point , ’ she said with a sigh . |
4 | It also depends to some degree on the rate of interest . |
5 | It also discusses in some detail the shortcomings of the law in regard to theft and kindred offences , as they appeared to the committee , and it proposes remedies . |
6 | It also argues with some force against the human-centredness , the ‘ anthropocentrism ’ of the CCS scheme , and that in these places the interests of wildlife and ecology should be give absolute priority , even above human ‘ spiritual replenishment ’ . |
7 | You can not treat the second that way ; it simply affirms for some people a principle it denies to others . |
8 | In contrast with earlier discussions and orders , which treated all " Cossacks " and " Russians " as an entity , it certainly allows for some distinction to be drawn between those who were liable for repatriation and those who were not — hence , for instance , the ruling that the White Russian Schutzkorps was to be excluded . |
9 | ‘ It certainly looks like some sort of allergy or chemical reaction , ’ he said . |