Example sentences of "[noun] [be] at some " in BNC.
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1 | Most researchers are at some stage forced up against the inadequacy of the social class classification . |
2 | Against the backdrop of apparent economic stability and increasing affluence the idea that the major industrial nations were at some kind of break-point held considerable appeal . |
3 | The problems that Sterling faced in recovering the aircraft were at some times almost insurmountable . |
4 | That slag was at some times tapped during the period is shown by the debris at Shakenoak , which was accompanied by the day linings from four furnaces and forging hearths . |
5 | The bibliographical services officer subsequently ensures that more specialized works not ordered by the areas are at some point put into the stock of the authority as a whole . |
6 | Small traces may not hurt , but in households where modern hygiene has become a fanatical pursuit , the unhappy pet is at some risk . |
7 | Deindustrialization , on whatever basis it is assessed , has prompted discussion over whether we are now in the midst of a period of major structural change , whether the UK economy is at some kind of turning-point . |
8 | On the other hand , if the bulge is elongated and its long axis is at some angle oblique to the line of sight ( see Fig. 3 ) , perspective effects cause equivalent lines of sight on either side of the centre to have systematically different surface brightnesses . |
9 | When the model is at some height and still moving forwards it will present no problems . |
10 | As we have seen , the feminine is at some fundamental level uncontrollable within the poem , even Britomart succumbs to passions which cause her knightly skills to lapse . |
11 | All the paintings were purchased through Christie 's at some point in their early history . |
12 | As far as BSL is concerned , virtually everyone who learns some signs is at some stage called upon to interpret by a deaf person , and this is most likely to be from English into BSL . |
13 | Norris is at some pains to extricate Derrida 's meanings from the American literary critics whom he believes have misappropriated them . |