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

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1 The Bulgarian Telecommunications Co , which last week gave contracts to Siemens AG , L M Ericsson Telefon AB , Alcatel NV and Northern Telecom Ltd under its $300m modernisation programme , says it will announce two more foreign investors shortly : ‘ We will announce soon our partners for building up a surface satellite station and for introduction of a new digital overlay network , ’ Antoni Slavinski , deputy chairman told Reuter ; and a joint venture between Bulgarian Telecommunications Co and US Sprint International Inc will start operating on April 15 ; Sprint Business Telecommunications Co will enable customers in Bulgaria to link host and personal computers with others around the world , and says it already has some 50 applications , mostly from foreign companies operating in Bulgaria .
2 As Stubbs says : ‘ Although institutionalised writing is decontextualised in these ways , it nevertheless has some firm points of contact with social situations and social purposes , even if these are indirect and heavily conventionalised ’ ( Stubbs , 1980 , p. 109 ) .
3 This confession must he treated with scepticism , although it possibly has some factual substratum and is not merely a figment of Walsingham 's imagination .
4 Prostaglandin E 2 promotes oedema formation and chloride secretion ( however , it also has some anti-inflammatory action such as inhibiting neutrophil degranulation ) .
5 It also has some promising projects applying its defence technology for civil applications .
6 Flavour is reminiscent of fragrant China tea , making it a most acceptable afternoon drink , but it also has some medicinal use .
7 I mean , it actually has some four sections to it .
8 IBM has been counting up its hangers-on and finds that it currently has some 40 OEMs doing things like boards and systems with the PowerPC chip .
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