Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] at some " in BNC.

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1 We are concerned if we perform badly or dangerously at some times and the effects of poor performance will also be of interest to managers and the general public .
2 As a union we 've successfully argued albeit belatedly at some times , that TUPE protects public sector workers in all cases of contracting out .
3 As more energy is put in at each dilution stage , the water polymer chains become longer and longer , and presumably at some stage break , forming a number of shorter lengths of water polymer .
4 Not unnaturally a young man thus taken on might grow up to be a shrewd and skilful miner , and perhaps at some future date form his own gang or pare .
5 Panting and breathless , she forged ahead , looking now at the cliffs of North Foreland , which looked within walking distance today , and now at some fishing-boats far out at sea .
6 Allusion to nature was never completely abandoned in his abstractions and his pioneering works in collage influenced a couple of generations of American artists ( Joseph Cornell , for instance , must have looked long and hard at some of his glass-fronted box constructions ) .
7 We paused now and again at some hostelry and , on one occasion , a Benedictine monastery , I forget its name .
8 Fernie nodded vigorously , not so much , it seemed to Alice , at what Start had said , but rather at some thought going through his own head .
9 But then at some stage he had to move out from behind me to get the bed up .
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