Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] some point " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps at some point he smiles slightly to himself , so that Millie smiles , too , and says , ‘ What ? ’
2 We share a common ancestor with chimpanzees , so at some point in either our ancestry or chimps ' there must have been a change in chromosome number .
3 Oh yes , I 'd never get a professional job on that heavy cloth and all the so at some point that 'll .
4 Surely at least one would have been caught short at some point during the operation .
5 The ash bodies and maple necks are sprayed in Italy , and while most examples I 've seen have been black or white , there 's no telling what other colours might come forth at some point ( Fender-type metallics would look awesome ) .
6 It might also at some point be applied to companies generally .
7 This suggests that , as in present BV , so also at some point in the development of SBE , velar environments were fronted and raised ahead of other environments and were not accessible to the back-rounding rule .
8 Looking at the long sweep of the historical past , Temple had seen that ‘ Historical analogies lead us to one conclusion only ’ — that subject races invariably at some point regain their liberty .
9 Councillor regrets that er we 're bringing council rents up by nine and half percent but what we 're doing is in fact precisely what his government is recommending us to do , so I 'm a little sup so would councillor kindly at some point explain why he regrets his own government 's policy .
10 I gather that in general ditches are the responsibility of Southern Water and then in some point it 'll change in but er there are areas in the county er and upon this appears to be one where the ditches adjacent to the highway are the responsibility of the , the Highway Authority , that is the County Surveyor , but it gives you an example of an area in which we responsibility of the public er find it difficult
11 I can not review the Rhodesian episode without regret , though it was a fascinating adventure with a disappointing , indeed from some points of view tragic , conclusion ; but it was the forerunner of the later ( Lancaster House ) agreement in 1979 and to that extent had some beneficial consequences , and it was , of course , useful as a background to new negotiations .
12 The strong winds took their toll throughout the day with most competitors finding themselves going overboard at some point during the faces , which came under the control of Bolton Sailing Club officials .
13 If you do not have this feel of the clubhead the whole time , then at some point there has to be a " clubhead-feel blind spot "
14 He could snatch a coffee and sandwich in the bar over there at some point .
15 The traffic would force him to slow down , and probably stop altogether at some point .
16 ONE allowance which looks almost certain to disappear altogether at some point in the not-too-distant future , judging from its treatment in the Budget , is the married couple 's allowance , or MCA .
17 And though Security Pacific says its talks with Wells Fargo were discontinued and that ‘ no further talks are currently under way or contemplated , ’ most bank analysts like to believe that they will be picked up again at some point — unless the banks find other partners first .
18 A drawback to this plan was the weather — that is to say , several large puddles and patches of mud were in evidence — and the fact that one would need to return to the billiard room again at some point to bolt the french windows from the inside .
19 He understands that the flight is only temporary and the bird must come to rest on solid ground again at some point just as the next stanza provides a landing area for his mind .
20 Erm , if it 's paid up you can start paying again at some point in the future , but you have to pay an extra one-off charge , to do it , I think .
21 But it is quite possible that the programme could go ahead at some point , and it would be comparatively cheap .
22 In writing a literary essay , you will almost certainly at some point want to incorporate someone else 's words .
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