Sentence examples for was at something from inspiring English sources

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I knew at that moment I was at something historic.

I was teaching part-time in London, but was at something of a loose end.

I was at something yesterday where I was being shouted down simply for being there," he said.

As for the B.C.S., the polls and the bowl implications, Carroll said he was at something of a loss.

"It used to be the only real international competition was at something like the Admiral's Cup," he said.

He was at something of a musical peak when he died after falling from a hotel room window in Amsterdam on May 13 , 1988

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Chelsea is at something of a crossroads.

The firm itself is at something of a crossroads.

Actual tunes have been at something of a premium.

THE cupcake is at something of a crossroads.

In fact, he's at something of a loss to explain why he took the role.

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