Example sentences of "at [num ord] [verb] some " in BNC.
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1 | Even then Mosley appeared at first to have some regard to public opinion and the image the BUF projected of itself . |
2 | I have meant to write to you a hundred times during the last three weeks but at all hours of the day I have been busied with teaching and beating and supervising footballings until when at last after all the animals were caged up and I at last had some peace , I have been too sad & too weary to write anything . |
3 | Particular groups the blacks , women , recent immigrants — felt that their special needs were at last getting some attention in Washington , and they too voted for Roosevelt . |
4 | ‘ Yes , hard to believe , is n't it , ’ she replied icily , with an expression that at last revealed some of her animosity , ‘ for someone so incredibly juvenile ? ’ |
5 | I was at last learning some general principles . |
6 | Ironically , though Mr H did not know it , mental-health reformers in Japan were at last making some headway . |
7 | It worked until the 64th minute , when Saunders at last found some space to cross for Atkinson to head home at the far post . |
8 | He has always regarded the break-up as good fortune and at last found some degree of stability when his mother remarried six years later . |
9 | Whatever their errors — and they had been considerable — the Bolsheviks did at last establish some measure of order that allowed some recovery from the attrition of the years . |
10 | The East German leadership at last showed some reaction to the enormous vote of no confidence expressed by its citizens over the past weeks . |
11 | There were hopes that the " farmers " would at last have some recompense for their repairs and improvements , thus enabling them to repay some of the money advanced to them . |