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

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1 Charles felt he must have heard Steen being interviewed at some stage on radio or television , because it was very familiar .
2 Viruses that produce many of their own enzymes are more versatile than their simpler colleagues , but even the most complex viruses depend at some stage on the proteins of the infected cell .
3 I hang around for a bit , pretending to look at some writing on the board .
4 Erm at that time erm we did erm report at some length on the question of fostering and exactly what the commissioner 's asked for was the burden of the advice that we gave .
5 One might write at some length on the implications of libidinal fixation in the ways in which people regard and handle finance ( the interested reader is recommended to the work of Freudian and neo-Freudian writers in this respect ) while the symbolic connection of financial success and power with sexual puissance and virility , or the part which is played by earning and providing in terms of masculine role-fulfilment , will be reasonably evident .
6 He then expanded at some length on this theme .
7 Harriet was sitting working at some petit-point on the evening of Monday , June 5th .
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