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

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1 So landowners , from the king down to relatively small provincial lords , founded boroughs right and left , especially where they saw merchants and traders already congregating at some convenient spot — near the protection of a castle or an abbey , which were considerable markets also , at some important river-crossing , and so on .
2 With each of the Picassos conservatively valued at some $10 million , there is a fear that if the family are successful in their claim , the works would no longer be accessible to the public and , worse still , that they might appear on the market .
3 Passengers in the early days of air travel had to be courageous and long suffering — qualities still needed at some airports today .
4 This meant that an innocent purchaser could buy a car from such a hirer only to discover at some later date that the car did not after all belong to him .
5 If DCE is accepted as a de facto standard , Novell says it may embed the modules NetWare , although it says this is unlikely to happen unless OSF reviews its DCE licensing fees currently running at some $2,500 .
6 It is a pity that we can not spend more time just looking at some of the issues — for example , clause 28 , which is quite important — which affect adult education .
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