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4 Sentences With "sometime or other"

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Fund raising brought in regular income but Bill Murphy, then President of the Club, had bigger and better plans for raising money. So on 21 July 1972, Marlow held the first of many Bar-B-Q's at Riverwoods for a few friends - 1500 to be exact. Through his extensive contacts Bill persuaded many of his Irish friends to attend - people like Terry Wogan, Willie John McBride and Fergus Slattery all were in attendance at a Marlow Bar-B-Q sometime or other. In October of that year Marlow started a Sunday morning activity that was to change the lives of young boys and their parents who attended that inaugural meeting forever - Mini Rugby was born at Riverwoods.
Getting home before the Londoners started > for the scene, I was at work, and the drawings — minus the boats — were sent > in shortly after the news of the race. Furniss's caricature of William Ewart Gladstone After some years Furniss moved to The Graphic, initially writing and illustrating a series of supplements titled "Life in Parliament", and he comments that "from this time forward it would be difficult to name any illustrated paper with which I have not at sometime or other been connected". His most famous humorous drawings were published in Punch, for which he started working in 1880, and to which he contributed over 2,600 drawings. He left Punch in 1894 when its owners discovered that he had sold one of his 'Punch' drawings to Pears Soap for use in an advertising campaign.
Taylor's next film release, George Stevens' A Place in the Sun (1951), marked a departure from her earlier films. According to Taylor, it was the first film in which she had been asked to act, instead of simply being herself, and it brought her critical acclaim for the first time since National Velvet. Based on Theodore Dreiser's novel An American Tragedy (1925), it featured Taylor as a spoiled socialite who comes between a poor factory worker (Montgomery Clift) and his pregnant girlfriend (Shelley Winters). Stevens cast Taylor as she was "the only one ... who could create this illusion" of being "not so much a real girl as the girl on the candy-box cover, the beautiful girl in the yellow Cadillac convertible that every American boy sometime or other thinks he can marry".
A version of the tale is recorded by Thomas Pennant in the second volume of his work A Tour of Wales (1781): > On the left, is the rugged height of Cader Idris, pass near a small lake > called, Llyn y tri Graienyn, or of the three grains; which are three vast > rocks, the ruins of the neighbouring mountain, which sometime or other had > fallen into the water. These, say the peasants, were the three grains which > had fallen into the shoe of the great Idris, which he threw out here, as > soon as he felt them hurting his foot.Thomas Pennant, The Journey to Snowdon > (London, 1781), p. 96. A tradition about how the lake was filled is mentioned by Lewis Morris in a poem that describes his journey from Ceredigion in 1750 to visit William Vaughan of Nannau.

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