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Перевод: sometime
[прилагательное] бывший; прежний; [наречие] когда-нибудь; когда-то; некогда; прежде
Тезаурус:
- he had for sometime been anxious as to where the society was drifting.
- Mrs Burke's daughter, Mrs Doreen Leverton, 63, said: "You always expect a parent to die sometime but not in this way.
- Occasionally they injure a fox and it gets away, presumably to die sometime later.
- "They were printed for Africa sometime in the 1950s and the United Nations sent them to our project, God knows why.
- If you want to be the next Harry Craig, send a tape of your playing to I'm The World's Worst Guitar Player, The House Of Guitars, 645 Titus Avenue, Rochester, N.Y. 14617 sometime before the end of the year, and the very worst of luck to you
- The rise of this agronomist and sometime television presenter reflected the frustration of the electorate with Peru's traditional parties, which had brought economic disaster, terrorist violence and rampant corruption.
- "Sometime soon.
- Firstly the electric alarm clock had fused sometime during the night, failing to rouse him at his usual eight am.
- You listen to those buildings sometime.
- I woke up late afternoon sometime with a funny taste in my mouth.
- Sinatra and Clift stayed close friends until one night, sometime after filming had been completed, Sinatra watched in repulsion as Clift made homosexual overtures to a guest at the party Sinatra was hosting, and had his bodyguards throw Clift out.
- He was said to have had a family in Belgium at one point, known Janke Adler, met Gauguin in a park, scribbled all over the statues at L'Ecole des Beaux Arts when a student in Paris, and lost all his money when the Japanese had the bad taste to conquer his rubber plantations sometime during the confused struggle for Manchuria during the opening stages of the last big one.
- She knew perfectly well she was going to make love to him sometime, so there did not seem to be any hurry.
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