Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] for [art] time " in BNC.

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1 I studied for a time in Paris , Padua and Salerno . ’
2 ‘ Well , I pay for the time , ’ the landlord defended himself , though not as intimidatingly as I could have hoped .
3 While I was there , I went for a time to a sangha , a Buddhist religious community .
4 I think for the time being I I 'd I 'd I 'd I 'd I 'd I think that it makes sense to be fully in control of it , I think that I you know have great faith in Virgin Atlantic , erm I think that it erm it 's got a great future , erm but erm er I do n't think it would be that easy to erm you know to I do n't think we 'd have partners falling over themselves to get into the airline business in in in this recession .
5 So I think for the time being , if you allow us , we will find out which tables we want and then we will fund raise for them and get the money for them , okay .
6 erm to go to another famous bio-plan , I pondered for a time about why does the bio-plan of insects insist on having six legs , after all we do n't have six legs , why do insects have six legs ?
7 Efforts to procure his extradition , which have been going on for five years , and which seemed for a time to have been successful , have now been thwarted , at least for the moment .
8 One of the most farcical rivalries was that which existed for a time between two groups of prisoners who earlier had been in different Oflags .
9 They clasped hands and held them clasped for a time .
10 A contemporary of Gundulić was Junije Palmotić ( 1606–57 ) , a Ragusan noble who lived for a time in Bosnia , and who drew upon the Slav folk tales as well as on contemporary Italian and ancient classical traditions for the abundant outpouring of songs , satires , verse epics and dramas which he composed .
11 She danced for a time in Pavlova 's company , and returned home in 1928 with the ambition of developing ballet in her native land .
12 The second daughter , Katarina ( Tinka ) , also graduated from the College , where she taught for a time .
13 She drifted for a time , warm , letting the feeling build , her hips barely stirring .
14 She longed for the time I 've just got two in my gardeners .
15 Thank you Chair for the time .
16 made a Lady , or made I mean she was given that title , or actually I 'm dead against the fact it was her husband who was given the title , erm but to abstract away from that at the moment , somebody who 's been in public service all their lives and who 's devoted much of their life to the cause of the people , I mean I realize that an awful lot of people would think that Margaret Thatcher has n't done that , but let's say that , for the sake of the argument , that at least that 's what she intended for the time being
17 She was still sick at heart when she passed down through the last glade and found herself staring at the Lodge 's covert thatch , its closed door , She stood for a time in the yard outside , afraid to enter .
18 Had everyone fooled for a time , but she was wearing a body stocking .
19 We lived for a time in Washington DC , ’ she said slowly .
20 So we charge for the time we go to the first address pick the thing up go to the second unload and get back to depot .
21 If you wish to effect a placement in a residential or nursing home we hope for the time being it will help resolve your problem .
22 God give you great care if you should her spare for the time that you are with her .
23 Here , following the banner of reform , led by the gentlemen of that most aristocratic Whig Government , led by Lord Grey , Lord Melbourne , Lord John Russell , they saw for a time before them the high road to a better and fairer ordering of society .
24 ’ So they romanced for a time , whispering on the edge of sleep , until a noise of footsteps , first a few and then large numbers , came from the road outside .
25 Neither the Conservatives nor Labour , therefore , had a chance of retaining or obtaining office unless they abandoned for the time being the principal position which they fought the election to obtain .
26 Robert Bevan , one of their number , had worked at Pont-Aven and had known Paul Gauguin , and Sickert , whose sympathy with France went deep , owned a house in Neuville , on the outskirts of Dieppe , which he lent for a time to the Gilmans .
27 He mused for a time over alternative means of strengthening control , even on the possibility of a Minister replacing Citrine as chairman , but in the end he accepted the logic of the independent Morrisonian public corporation on which Labour 's nationalisation had ostensibly been based .
28 With his entrepreneurial skills , and his international connections , he seemed for a time the man most likely to lead the British film industry away from its artisanal base , but he turned out to be no more responsive than anyone else to developments that were going to make things very difficult for the pioneers .
29 During the long ministry of Lord North ( 1770–82 ) he seemed for a time to have achieved this objective .
30 While studying theology at Oxford he joined for a time the household of Robert Grosseteste [ q.v. ] , bishop of Lincoln , probably through the good offices of Adam Marsh , who described him as ‘ active , discreet , full of goodwill and devoted to the cure of souls ’ ( Mon .
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