sometime in the PONS Dictionary

sometime Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

come up and see me sometime
sometime soon

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The new album was aimed to be released sometime later that year.
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This change is first mentioned in 1167, but it happened sometime before this date.
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Sometime during the leg, teams will encounter a board with their pictures.
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I will call evidence that it was pitch black to fire door 10 for sometime.
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Whatever the case, if the marriage did take place, it must have been sometime in the early 620s.
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The venue was built sometime before 1981 and has a capacity of 3,500.
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It is believed that he died sometime in the year 1212.
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It was built sometime between 1915 and 1918.
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It is believed that they had a child that died at birth sometime in 1829.
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It remained a private residence in active use until sometime after 1983.
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