Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [verb] at some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They 'd obviously been badly infected at some time . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 ) . |
4 | Managers will wish to know if the body clock means that there are times when the output of their work-force is below standard and the general public will be concerned about the possibility that safety in industrial processes , public services , transportation , etc. will be adversely affected at some times . |
5 | You were better fed at some firms or others . |
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 | 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 . |
8 | He said that the post would be advertised , which was duly done at some cost to the public purse . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Clearly , the mill was largely rebuilt at some point in the 19th century , the brick-built section tying into the much older stone range . |
11 | A child was fatally injured at some time between noon and 8.30 pm . |
12 | The face was probably polished at some time , the reverse is rougher but beaten rather than cast . |
13 | The design of the qualification was also discussed at some length . |
14 | The owner was angrily shouting at some boys to stop bumping the cars deliberately . |