Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [conj] [prep] some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And it alleges that in some cases traffic is being severely disrupted on the busy road after cars have been covered in slime dragged up from the river bed .
2 If figures are based on the total cohort of entrants to degree programmes then it appears that among some categories of non-traditional students the percentages achieving ‘ good ’ degrees are somewhat lower .
3 It is generally accepted that each person , man and woman , is made up of both masculine and feminine qualities , and it appears that in some lifetimes the masculine will have been predominant while in others it will have been the feminine .
4 It seems that for some time the firm had been issuing such promissory notes and having them endorsed by its local bank in Bihać ( where , incidentally , the partisans held the first meeting of the Anti-Fascist Council for the Liberation of Yugoslavia ) .
5 It seems that in some cases the answer is yes , even though no characteristic elements of segmental phonology have been found which distinguish black Londoners ' speech from that of other Londoners .
6 Indeed , it seems that in some cases an interpretation in terms of emphasis is quite inappropriate .
7 It seems that in some areas schools lost interest in the DCSL visits once the books were on the shelves .
8 It follows that at some stage in the design process it should be useful to consider how the various functions are most effectively allocated — to man or to machine .
9 It means that at some point in a viewing activity the learner can be asked to focus on the visual channel only .
10 It implies that in some circumstances psychology should be associated closely with , for example , political history ; but it does not underplay the significance of subjectivity , or ‘ experience ’ .
11 It implies that in some way Wainwright himself was to blame for the outdatedness of some of his copious details .
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