Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] some time " in BNC.
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1 | This is an issue which Western Governments and unions are only really beginning to grapple with in the context of the Single European market , and for many that is where the debate will stay for some time . |
2 | The core will stay for some time . |
3 | Because , for reasons mentioned earlier , the itching may persist for some time , an just in case the first application was not exhaustive , it is quite common to advise a second treatment one week after the first . |
4 | But we shall not know for some time yet . |
5 | Vial did not apparently introduce for some time any regular system of instruction which would have concentrated the labours of the students . |
6 | But important matters had to wait on his attention ; and , if he chose to withhold it , might wait for some time . |
7 | Biddy did not speak for some time , and stood considering them in a way that made them all feel about half their usual size . |
8 | Sesostris did not speak for some time . |
9 | No doubt you could do with some time to reflect on things . ’ |
10 | HRT is also of benefit for the intermediate symptoms of the menopause , those that do not appear until some time after periods have stopped but which tend to get more noticeable and troublesome as the years go by . |
11 | However , dissolution does not occur for some time and the excellent tissue reactions of the hydroxyapatite coatings have a very positive role . |
12 | The 250cc British Grand Prix in Sundays sunshine provided some of the most exciting action you 'll see for some time . |
13 | did she hesitate for some time before the answers ? |
14 | ‘ Ernest did n't say , but he promised he 'd look in some time soon , so you can ask him yourself . ’ |
15 | Why do n't you look in some time during term , Harry ? ’ |
16 | March wind doth blow for some time to come , according to the coastguard , and believe me it blows hellish hard round Gullholm . ’ |
17 | Erm the talks erm Gillian Thornton is gon na speak to us on the 23rd of February just to remind you and I 've actually prepared some notes on play writing which we can fit in some time during this sort of session . |
18 | ‘ You do sleep at some time , I presume ? ’ she asked rhetorically . |
19 | After a certain amount of small talk , he says casually , ‘ Perhaps I might drop by some time . |
20 | The arguaments over the truth of the book and whether it should have been made public will rage for some time to come . |
21 | By necessity changes will take many years to enact a , id consequently the present system will prevail for some time . |
22 | But that would n't happen until some time next year when Eubank could also be facing Nigel Benn — especially if Benn lifts the WBC title in Italy next month . |
23 | Now you must have at some time or other in advertising closed the deal on the phone . |
24 | This month I am going to cover two problems which most horses will produce at some time or other . |
25 | According to the Department of the Army in Washington , spare parts would not arrive until some time in 1952 . |
26 | Could go in some time or other . |
27 | You should go around some time because i it I mean I know you 're it 's just , just like |
28 | The , we did er our baths were dating from the nineteen fourteen period and they were getting rather old the , the , the boiler was n't too good and we were afraid that it might burst at some time . |
29 | Look at the police budget , and we shall be discussing the police budget later on , you had a windfall , underspend on police pensions , but we all know those police will retire at some time or other , and when they do there is a commitment to their lump sum payments and their pensions . |
30 | Our own expert Mandy Johnson has been telling you the wisdom of physiotherapy for many , many months and will continue for some time to come . |