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

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1 Insofar as municipal systems set limits to the use of force and punish at least some of those guilty of crimes of violence it has some success as law and an undisputed claim to be regarded as law for as long as the officials of the system pursue these objectives by taking steps against non-compliance ( Hart , 1961 , pp. 79–88 and 213ff . ) .
2 An amino acid is a chemical sub-unit of a protein , and ultimately everything that happens in a cell it produces some kind of protein , so you can see that erm the triplet or produces erm which is one of the , one of the er amino acids and so on and there are also punctuation marks U A A or U A G means stop , as does U G A , so when , when a R N A template running through a gets to a sequence which reads , where was it now , U A A it stops reading because it knows it 's got to the end of the gene .
3 Perhaps they will one day , but at the moment it seems some way off .
4 While there are obviously problems in developing and using this type of notional scale it has some utility .
5 If there is any money in the account it earns some interest , if it goes into the red you pay some interest .
6 Being an alkaline-loving plant it requires some calcium content .
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