Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] at some time " in BNC.
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1 | He had a face that was both sensuous and battered — his nose had been broken at some time — with deep pouches under his dark eyes . |
2 | He had a good look at it and said part of the pedestal had been mended at some time which took away a lot of the value . |
3 | There are several possible approaches to multiplication and division in fixed-point binary , all of which have been used at some time . |
4 | But it had clearly been used at some time in the past . |
5 | At the northern end was a much lower , broader cone , Perboewetan , whose crater wall had been breached at some time in the past by a large lava flow . |
6 | I would guess that she has been hurt at some time in the past , probably having banged her head or hip . |
7 | But before I try to answer these questions , let me remind you once again that there are vast areas of the globe , where ethnic politics , however embittered , are not nationalist , sometimes because the idea of an ethnically homogeneous population has been abandoned at some time in the past , or never existed — as in the US — or because the programme of setting up separate territorial , ethnic-linguistic states is both irrelevant and impractical . |
8 | They thought he could be used at some time in the future even better internationally than locally . |
9 | There may be problems of deciding the social class of married women , but these will have to be settled at some time . |
10 | In the course of an acrid , 30-minute press conference , called at midday and starting at 3.42 , both men implied that the deal could be resurrected at some time later : ‘ I might consider selling my majority shareholding in the future , ’ said Edwards , ‘ but certainly not this season . ’ |
11 | Employment opportunities will be discussed at some time during or before the course . |
12 | Will job opportunities and interview skills be discussed at some time during the course ? |
13 | In 1987 , 233 had been admitted at some time into the prison hospital . |
14 | The serial numbers suggest that a large number had been issued at some time , the rate from Craven Arms to Bishop 's Castle was ¼d as against 1/11d for an ordinary Third Class ticket . |
15 | Linkage to nuclear industry databases identified four ( out of 54 ) case fathers and 10 ( out of 324 ) control fathers who were employed at some time before their child had cancer diagnosed ( relative risk 2.5 , p=0.25 ; table IV ) . |
16 | We had to pay er there was two lots of erm tyres , there was one set of buses were fitted with and another one with or I forget which it was there but I know those three were involved at some time or other and we used to record the mileage , send it off to them , showing what each bus ran during the month . |
17 | Roughly a third of the population are estimated to have suffered directly from the bombing : more than a quarter of homes in Germany were damaged in some way ; fourteen million persons lost some property through bombing ; between seventeen and twenty millions were deprived at some time of electricity , gas , or water ; nearly five millions had to evacuate because of ‘ air terror ’ ; 305,000 people were killed . |
18 | The original trophy that went with the first prize disappeared — it is thought at some time during the eighteenth century — and there was never enough money to replace it . |
19 | It is known to have been held at some time ‘ on a Thursday with only four people there ’ . |
20 | The flat area to the south was drained at some time in the eighteenth century and a canal was built across it . |
21 | Erm briefly , the situation is that it 's alleged that he broke two stained glass door panels and Mr denies that he broke the second of the two , the one at the front door he says was broken at some time earlier on the evening on which he was involved . |
22 | The one at the front door he says was broken at some time earlier than the evening on which he was involved . |
23 | Although other burials clustered around the enclosure , the internal area was respected , until the whole monument was dismantled at some time in the fourth century . |
24 | There is only one ‘ edition ’ of The Fairy Queen , which was issued first in 1692 — in May , when the show opened ( this is clear from Tonson 's advertisement in The London Gazette ) ; it was re-issued at some time in 1693 , with the modifications already described — a new title-page , a new Act 1 , and two new songs on single-leaf inserts later in the book . |