Example sentences of "if it [verb] [prep] some " in BNC.

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1 Accordingly , a first instance decision will only be reversed on appeal if it proceeded on some erroneous principle or was plainly and obviously wrong .
2 We have tended to speak as if it existed in some obvious and consistent way in higher education , but as some of the above quotations pointed out , the undergraduate curriculum may be influenced by other manifestations of organized knowledge , in particular research and professional practice .
3 For if it relates to the BBC per se then it conveniently overlooks its seedier and more questionable aspects , whilst if it relates to some imaginary institution it ignores the real pressures on institutions which make them somehow less ideal than one would desire .
4 It looks as if it belongs in some fairy-tale . ’
5 Such propaganda could only be successful , however , if it corresponded to some genuine feeling both amongst the commons and in the country generally that the king 's cause was just and worthy of support .
6 All chemical reactions were in a sense an expression of this principle ; and if it seemed in some case that the weights of the reactants and the products were unequal , then the chemist must have missed something .
7 If it amounts to some sort of ‘ machine privacy ’ , is that at all suggestive for the question of consciousness ?
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