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

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1 Having been thwarted in his aims , was he going to swoop down at some unsuspected moment and engage her in another haranguing match ?
2 His legs will probably fall off at some stupid rave if he 's not careful he 'll be dancing so much cos he 's on twenty thousand and his bloody legs 'll fall off .
3 The present looks back at some great figure of an earlier century and wonders , Was he on our side ?
4 Thus was born the idea of the W particle , which , according to the latest versions of the theory , should weigh in at some 85 times the proton 's mass , just as two teams at CERN found earlier this year .
5 With eight issues under our belt , we today look back at some dumb mistakes .
6 candidate and plan to go back at some uncertain time in the future .
7 If the district registry had appreciated the urgency and the short period of the order without doubt they would have sought directions and the result would certainly have been that the appeal would have been set down at some other convenient centre or , as happened , in London at or before the beginning of this term and would have been heard within a few days , that is , the appeal would have been heard approximately a month ago .
8 For a moment the two gentlemen stared at him in perplexity , as he shook his head , bubbling over at some private joke , until he caught the puzzlement on both faces .
9 Dr Hendron also hit out at some unionist politicians who , he claimed , condemned loyalist violence ‘ with a tongue in their cheek ’ .
10 has got to be taken off at some other time erm
11 To the novice first impressions may be chaotic , but the temptation to turn away and come back at some quieter time should be resisted .
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