Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] for a time " in BNC.
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1 | In East Africa a gracile and a robust form of man–ape seem to have coincided and overlapped ecologically for a time — perhaps in a manner comparable to chimpanzees and gorillas in certain areas of their ranges today . |
2 | The enemy artillery had opened up , lobbing heated roundshot on to the ice , smashing it into a multitude of floes , upon which men perched perilously for a time before toppling off into the lake . |
3 | Whereby the whole church family , broke up into groups for a period of education , and then came together for a time of celebration and worship . |
4 | Nylon yarn was made there for a time along with Cellophane packaging film , carpets and circular knitted fabrics . |
5 | Besides these major product innovations , the eurobond market has seen a plethora of subsidiary innovations , many of which have been one off or flourished only for a time . |
6 | Young Philip was employed there for a time before going abroad , taking over during his father 's trips into the country where some landowners Sought his practical advice , particularly with regard to establishing plantations of hitherto unknown trees from abroad . |
7 | They can only be set aside for a time . |
8 | Yes , she worked here for a time . ’ |
9 | Three of the four students not looking for employment and without plans to continue their studies would be travelling overseas for a time before commencing job search . |
10 | William Barnes , a distant Stanhope cousin , lived here for a time , but for most of its life it has been a farmhouse , which it remains . |
11 | Franz Kafka lived here for a time . |
12 | In time to come , will someone else walk these halls and remember the Wolfqueen who lived here for a time , but who brought the Cruithin out of hiding , and drove Medoc from the Bright Palace ? |
13 | ‘ Gone away for a time . ’ |
14 | He struck out at them and soared upwards and they fell away for a time . |
15 | In order to defuse this rivalry , Dycarbas resolves that both sons should leave home for a time . |
16 | In 1839 Wellington persuaded him to resign from the Duchess of Kent 's household and go abroad for a time . |
17 | James would probably have been content to live quietly for a time but both Mary and Louis were insistent on immediate action and his chief remaining ally in the British Isles , Richard Talbot , Earl of Tyrconnel , Lord Deputy and Commander-in-Chief in Ireland , wrote urging him not to settle into comfortable inactivity in France when Ireland offered a kingdom of his own ‘ plentiful in all things for human life ’ . |
18 | But no matter ’ — his voice rose now — ‘ you 've got to go there for a time , anyway . |
19 | I had once found two names scratched on one of the window-panes , ‘ perhaps two soldiers billeted here for a time at the beginning of the 1914 War … ’ ( or perhaps soldiers in hiding at the time of the Reformation ? ) |
20 | ‘ I do n't think there 's anybody who 's worked here for a time who has n't at some time felt like crying , or who has n't actually cried or felt really down . |
21 | So , but we were able to stay there for a time . |
22 | Noguchi tried in vain to construct an earthwork sculpture at a Japanese-American internment camp where he lived voluntarily for a time during World War II . |
23 | Retire gracefully for a time . |
24 | But if Iran is to succeed , its government ( will ) have to act firmly for a time . " |
25 | He crouched still for a time after that , for there was no haste , and now that it was time he found himself afraid ; there might be something to lose there , as well as something to find . |
26 | He stood there for a time , head bowed and in the end , simply said no . |