Sentence examples for a sometime from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a sometime" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form is "sometime" when used as an adverb meaning "at some unspecified time."
Example: "We should meet sometime next week to discuss the project."
Alternatives: "at some point" or "one of these days."

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At the time, American medical research was a sometime thing.

Moro was one of Mr. Andreotti's oldest friends and associates, but a sometime rival as well.

Cranach was a sometime religious revolutionary and a full-time entrepreneur.

(Virch was a sometime curator of nineteenth-century and European paintings at the Metropolitan Museum).

The most profound of these generalists was a sometime architect named Girard Desargues (1591 1661).

It dismissed the myth of maternal instinct as a sometime cultural construct.

In 1933, Jerry Falwell was born in Lynchburg, the son of a sometime bootlegger.

Winning is not a sometime thing: it's an all the time thing.

A sometime hunter in his youth, Elwin thinks he can make something of this senseless death.

Her father, also Bailey, was a sometime doorman and a naval dietician.

Labour activist wife and Twitterer, Sally, is a sometime political pundit.

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