Example sentences of "[adj] for a time " in BNC.

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1 Lorry drivers in a transport cafe enjoying their breakfast were marooned for a time and really the best form of transport was by canoe .
2 Early versions of the theory were inconsistent with the observation that some matter is stable for a time that exceeds about 10 -8 seconds .
3 If she was depressed for a time , he blamed it on the illness she had had , and was sympathetic .
4 One was with the architect Colin Campbell [ q.v. ] , to whom he acted as assistant for a time .
5 ‘ So you 'll need to make yourself scarce for a time , wo n't you ? ’
6 Broken bones must be set quickly and they are weak for a time .
7 To them I 'll say you 'll find things are strange for a time but , with the help of your colleagues , you 'll soon find your feet but , for yourselves , avoid falling into the bad habits of others .
8 Some of the locks were ready long before the canal which serves them , and were literally high and dry for a time .
9 Cambridge were left high and dry for a time this afternoon as Oxford followed in the footsteps of many a champion boxer and left the opposition waiting at the official weigh-in .
10 If a relative wants to collect the ashes they can be collected or sent , but they will only be kept free for a time ( usually about a month ) — a charge will be made after that time .
11 The minting of his own coins by Beonna could suggest that he too broke free for a time from Aethelbald 's domination .
12 Bara , with her hint of eastern promise by way of Hollywood , was more appropriate for a time fixated on oriental and Asian culture , mysticism , dope and war .
13 As such it seems particularly appropriate for a time of rapid change and the need to unlearn dogmatism .
14 He said it would be hard for a time . ’
15 Kapil 's early partners were busy medium-pacers in Karsan Ghavri and Madan Lal , while Chetan Sharma looked promising for a time before fading out of contention .
16 Satisfactory for a time , this afterwards perished , with the result that it is now almost impossible to find an example where most , if not all , of the leaves are not loose in the binding .
17 Anyone might , anyone could , anyone would be welcome for a time or half a time .
18 What is not clear , even now , is whether another fort was established in the vicinity before the construction of nearby Stanwix on Hadrian 's Wall or whether the Carlisle position was left unguarded for a time .
19 Vermuyden constructed the first Bedford River , twenty-one miles long , to drain the so-called Bedford Level , and it was highly effective for a time , but the one factor the engineer failed to foresee was that the dried-out land would shrink ( see Holme Fen ) , and soon the level of the canal was above that of the surrounding land .
20 Because she was an ebullient , high-profile blonde , married for a time to comedian Jim Davidson , she had occasionally to live with some embarrassing publicity .
21 Depressed and anxious patients who sought refuge from their troubles by taking an overdose remained unconscious for a time but did not die of respiratory failure or asphyxiation , as happened only too readily after an overdose of barbiturate .
22 A health-cure , they held , may be healthy for a time , but it was always hard to imagine any of them , at any time , with a copy of Joyce 's Finnegans Wake ( 1939 ) in hand .
23 There is no broadcast equivalent to ‘ popular press ’ , though the term ‘ pop radio , was current for a time in the 1970s .
24 This opinion can seem persuasive for a time , but we can not persist in it .
25 If this fails , the carer should leave the room , or take the patient into another room where he will be alone for a time .
26 Absorbing many of the energies that had been concentrated in Independent Producers , Korda 's London Films was able for a time to resist the drift towards cosiness .
27 If you have parts of the allotment which can be left uncultivated for a time , try smothering the weed with black plastic sheeting .
28 Fortunately there are many commercially available products , but when this problem first emerged the only treatment available for a time was with sodium thiosulphate. in the days of black and white photography this was readily available but can now be quite difficult to obtain .
29 I mean , I would have expected something a bit more spiritual for a time like this .
30 They surfaced at intervals , burned hot for a time and then slipped back underground , to be stored again in layers of social and religious memory .
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