Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] for [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 He did this to demonstrate for all time to come the extraordinary greatness of his grace in the love he showed us in Christ Jesus .
2 The remaining colleges of higher education , approximately thirty in number , have their courses validated by the CNAA and , although the movement in this direction away from university validation has slowed down considerably , it is likely to continue for some time to come .
3 With some 15,500 outlets for their business , solicitors are likely to remain for some time the principal providers of legal services even if there is considerable expansion of alternatives to the use of solicitors for some legal work ( The Law Society , 1990 ) .
4 Under a fixed exchange rate a currency flow surplus is likely to persist for some time .
5 However , the amended agreement is not likely to appear for some time because , in September , the Publishers Association again appealed against the interstate decision .
6 The new republics are likely to settle for fixed times for elections , following the American model .
7 Soon it became clear that Sarah was seriously ill with rheumatic fever and would not be able to work for some time , and another girl , Hetty , was engaged temporarily .
8 ‘ I asked if you also were to be told but mama said nay — you are younger than myself , she said , and are unlikely to wed for some time .
9 As soon as more advanced types evolved in response to a stimulating environment , they spread out around the world , driving earlier , more primitive forms into marginal locations where they were able to survive for some time before extinction .
10 When the sewage treatment plant comes into operation in 1998 it will be able to cater for four times the population of Whitby .
11 It proposed a network of under-fives centres throughout the borough — an idea which the under-fives workers had been anxious to promote for some time .
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