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at one time or another
1.Most of my friends have cheated on tests in school at one time or another.
2.Most army troops are expected to serve as part of a field army at one time or another in their careers.
3.Probably everyone has seen a movie at one time or another! Discover some Modern English terms for expressing your feelings about them.
4.He has at one time or another argued both for and against most of the changes in the city over the past 30 years.
5.Indeed, after all the various attendant service needed to drill a well are summed up, there could be as many as a hundred service and supply companies working at the drill site at one time or another.
6.Most users at one time or another have dealt with hierarchical data in a SQL database and no doubt learned that the management of hierarchical data is not what a relational database is intended for.
7.He has indeed at one or another time argued both for and against most of the big changes in Turkey over the past thirty years.
8.When we have got up and put on our gowns and are washing our faces or gargling our mouths or sipping the morning tea, we see their gorgeous plumes flitting to and fro, and before we have time to look at one, our eyes are attracted by another an enjoyment that is not to be compared with looking at a single bird in a single cage.
9.And at that time I gave orders to your judges, saying, Let all questions between your brothers come before you for hearing, and give decisions uprightly between a man and his brother or one from another nation who is with him.
10.If all pleasure had been capable of accumulation, -- if this had gone on not only be recurrences in time, but all over the frame or, at any rate, over the principal parts of human nature, there would never have been any difference between one pleasure and another, as in fact there is.
