Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] for [art] time " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Please forgive the shortish letter , but I am trying to catch up for the time I was ill , and have quite a heavy teaching programme . |
2 | The only major event of the campaign , the call by Michel Rocard for a political ‘ big bang ’ on the Left to allow the creation of a new , broad based , social democratic party , appears to have fizzled out for the time being . |
3 | Yeah , hold on for a time , I 'll be with you in a minute . |
4 | There are indications that the mill was turned over for a time for saw milling , and possibly even cider production . |
5 | Press restrictions were imposed ( but quickly lifted ) and the weekly current affairs magazine Caretas was closed down for a time , commentators thereby inferring that the chief target of the coup was APRA . |
6 | Mr Patten stays on for the time being as party chairman while he and Mr Major consider what should happen . |
7 | The forces of Chaos are driven back for a time and a fragile peace descends on Ulthuan . |
8 | " Did he die almost immediately , or is there any possibility that he could have walked about for a time , even locked the door and set the alarms ? " |
9 | So we sort of like trying to hang on for the time being about the door . |
10 | Depends on time you go out for a time |
11 | She reached out for the time and found that she had over forty hours still to go before she met the contact again . |
12 | ‘ Given the present and foreseeable state of fishery resources in the Community and the degree to which fishing fleets have so far been restructured , the full-scale liberalisation of the activities of undertakings must be ruled out for the time being … |
13 | The 20mm and 40mm quick-firing guns here were in or on concrete emplacements , and although the crew of the outer guns were knocked out for a time the Germans got this battery firing again , and the searchlight on the Mole 's tip was never put out . |
14 | He was knocked out for a time . |
15 | Set the temperature to a degree or two higher than that of the maintenance tank and place the female in this set up for a time to associate herself with the layout and hiding places . |
16 | Peace within the new boundaries allowed Milan to make up for the time lost during the bloody years of Napoleon 's campaigns and the Risorgimento . |
17 | So that 's it — we deduct five overs and three runs for the rain interruption , plus another eight overs and four runs to make up for the time it 's taken us to work it out . |
18 | ‘ You can do nothing to make up for the time that 's been wasted checking for a link between that incident and the murder of Hal MacQuillan . ’ |
19 | Proper planning was held up for a time until the route of the M4 was decided , as an early outline brought it through Harpsden and over Peppard . |
20 | The arrival of the Italian soldiers was held up for a time while the Italian government bargained for an Italian to command the UN forces ( the commander is , as it happens , a Brazilian ) . |
21 | that makes up for the time you , then doing the |
22 | That light rain will soon clear away tomorrow morning and it 'll brighten up for a time . |