Example sentences of "[noun sg] [subord] it [verb] some " in BNC.

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1 This suggests that the police are most likely to interpret an event as rape where it shares some of the characteristics of familiar and conspicuously criminal activity .
2 This reflexivity , what Woolgar more accurately calls benign introspection ( p. 22 ) , is thus a virtue rather than a limitation because it provides some of the necessary contextual background to help evaluate the study .
3 A carp is quite happy on a high protein diet because it utilises some for tissue repair , construction of its own complex molecules such as enzymes and of course growth by addition of new body protein .
4 Hall argued , however , that even this least satisfactory outcome would be worth while if it meant some of the long-term unemployed in the inner cities obtained jobs , and were thus able to climb up the skills and income levels .
5 MANY people believe that the Royal Navy is referred to as the Senior Service because it has some sort of superiority to the Army , but the term was not even heard before the 17th Century .
6 In the US , car makers fear the Index because it exposes some models as unreliable and poorly built .
7 She resented the claim because it raised some barrier between them .
8 Still , she did n't mind at all having the blame laid at her door if it saved some other female from having to put up with his unwanted attentions .
9 To say it is a hidden village is an understatement as it took some hawk-eyed map reading and signpost spotting to get us there in the first place .
10 Despite its state-centrism , it is worth quoting at length as it catches some key specifics of the practices of the communications industries ' project for global consumerism .
11 Let us look at this problem of the nature of phenomena in more detail as it explains some of the difficulties faced by social researchers .
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