Example sentences of "it be [adv] [adj] [prep] some " in BNC.

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1 Now the question is why , well it 's pretty obvious with some , it 's pretty obvious why Rachel wants to know everything on television in her life , I suppose .
2 A couple of comments on that Chair , the first one , on the reduction in carry forwards , my understanding is that , in fact it 's quite amusing in some ways , because this , this is something I was accused of as Chair of Resources Management during my year .
3 It 's so true of some of the no , some of the things they do !
4 It may be able to detect the entire NCSA virus library , but it 's still oblivious to some viruses that have been common knowledge for many months .
5 It can scarcely be claimed that this provides a much more authoritative or even revealing account of the composition of the Pactus than does the shorter prologue , but it is nevertheless worthy of some consideration .
6 Although the erythrocyte sedimentation rate has been used to measure disease activity in inflammatory bowel disease and to predict relapse after treatment , it is frequently normal in some patients with unequivocally active disease .
7 It is also useful for some contemporary music where a light , jazz-style accompaniment is required .
8 Because it is also present in some beverages histamine was thought to be responsible for the acid secretory capacity of the beverages .
9 Since it is also difficult in some cases to determine whether neighbouring centres of active volcanism are associated with one or more hot spots , estimates of the total number of hot spots vary significantly from around 40 to well over 100 .
10 Nevertheless , this same body of theory has also shown that it is quite possible in some cases for entry to destroy natural monopoly properties , as in the Faulhaber example above .
11 In addition , sending encrypted data over international boundaries represents a thorny issue : it is still illegal in some countries .
12 Although it has since been modified and greater attention paid to radio , it is still manifest in some of the Government 's actions in the field of mass communication .
13 I ca n't tell you whether the national critics are being unnecessarily difficult or whether it is truly deserving of some of the harshest write-ups to be given to a film this year .
14 Perhaps it is less hopeful in some senses , because unlike the early church we are living in a post-Christian age .
15 Visibility was about 7km , it was rather hazy with some cloud , but it was possible to maintain VMC , although as Peter said , ‘ it was not a day with endless visibility . ’
16 Moreover , we have previously reported detection of a nuclear anti-neutrophil antibody in 80% of PSC patients , although it was also present in some other liver diseases .
17 This was particularly true , Marx felt , of economists , but he was to show that it was also true of some anthropologists .
18 But in my early days it was quite common for some of the old horsemen to walk anything up to two or three miles , and sometimes more , to bring harness down to the shop .
19 Arthur spoke entirely without irony , although he was clearly aware that it was so friendly to some , so open-armed , that they never left it .
20 But it was n't everybody that could pay it , it was very hard for some people .
21 It was very difficult with some of the authorities saying yes he could come and others saying no .
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