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

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1 The first meeting was held on March 2nd and it was stated that a bridge was much wanted at some point between Rochester and Aylesford .
2 Because such a scenario is plausible the sort of nightmare we 've all contemplated at some time or another this movie makes for far more frightening entertainment than the most graphic of shock horrors .
3 Because such a scenario is plausible the sort of nightmare we 've all contemplated at some time or another this movie makes for far more frightening entertainment than the most graphic of shock horrors .
4 He said that the post would be advertised , which was duly done at some cost to the public purse .
5 Clearly , the mill was largely rebuilt at some point in the 19th century , the brick-built section tying into the much older stone range .
6 Medical advice is generally sought at some stage , but the action taken by general practitioners still seems to be suboptimal and shows considerable geographical variation .
7 We have just dealt at some length with the interpretation of the Phillips curve as a trade off , as a ‘ menu for policy choice ’ .
8 But , rather than spend the money and trouble on another of these exercises in exhibitionistic virtue , could we all just gather at some shrine , shout , ‘ Thank you , Arthur Miller , for being so much better than us ! ’ and go home to dinner ?
9 A child was fatally injured at some time between noon and 8.30 pm .
10 ‘ It is n't impossible for love not to hurt but it usually does at some point , ’ she said with a sigh .
11 Provided the gamma dose rate , which had possibly changed at some point in the history of the daub , was not a dominant contribution to the TL age , TL could solve the mystery .
12 The face was probably polished at some time , the reverse is rougher but beaten rather than cast .
13 Many ongoing difficult social circumstances , whether or not a direct result of the person 's approach to life , may also erupt at some point into major crises .
14 We also discuss at some length the issue of occupational control — that is , that way of organising work where control over the work process resides in the hands of members of the occupational group rather than in the hands of a management hierarchy .
15 The design of the qualification was also discussed at some length .
16 We have also described at some length the structures and procedures for the administration of the project and its inservice outcomes , and have dwelt in some detail on the processes of the selection and monitoring of schools involved .
17 Therapist : ‘ OK , we have looked at your current difficulties , let's now look at some background information [ turns page of assessment sheet ] .
18 Ninety-eight ( 18 per cent ) said they had been sexually abused at some time , including 82 girls — the victims of rape , incest , sexual assault or prostitution .
19 Eighteen per cent of these young people had been sexually abused at some time and 4 per cent of the females cited this as the main reason for running ( Newman , forthcoming ) .
20 So if we can be quite clear in our minds from now , you might get questions on it tomorrow , you might get questions on it at some point in the future during the week , but they inevitably come at some point .
21 The secular decline in the Sinn Féin vote — from a peak of 13.4 per cent in 1983 to 10 per cent on April 9 — meant that Mr Adams ' seat would surely fall at some point .
22 Of course no one even hinted at some connection between this school for girls by the railway lines and the great university , but the implication was there .
23 If we call the complex of scientific theories generally accepted and well established at some stage in the history of science the background knowledge of the time , then we can say that a conjecture will be bold if its claims are unlikely in the light of the background knowledge of the time .
24 They 'd obviously been badly infected at some time .
25 He then expanded at some length on this theme .
26 We will then look at some coping strategies such as muscle relaxation , breathing exercises , distraction techniques , and positive self-talk , which will help you to develop a sense of control over your symptoms .
27 Stop Consonant Here the breath is completely stopped at some point in the mouth by the lips or tongue-lip or tongue-back , and then released with a slight explosion .
28 ‘ There must have been someone else involved at some point .
29 Yet everyone may come into contact with the mentally handicapped at some stage in their lives ; indeed any one of us may be accidentally brain damaged .
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