Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb past] for some time " in BNC.

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1 In the early days both methods co-existed for some time in Great Britain , but the adherents of each method campaigned against one another here and elsewhere in Europe until towards the close of the nineteenth century , when oralism for the time being triumphed in all European countries .
2 As already mentioned , the Irish bishops had for some time found the separation of church and state both a workable and desirable solution .
3 Many who had earlier worked against Scottish interests had for some time been making covert approaches and promises through envoys between the two Courts .
4 The fact that the applicants in the main proceedings had for some time circumvented the objectives of the Common Fisheries Policy did not give them any legitimate expectation that they would be allowed to continue to do so in the future .
5 Relations between the communist states had for some time been less amicable than a common dedication to working-class interests might have suggested .
6 He lost little or nothing by the concession and , as we have seen , the papal letters had for some time indicated the likelihood of such a solution being acceptable at Rome .
7 Proposals such as these went a long way to alleviate Chinese concerns and brought closer the possibility of a summit meeting between the two leaderships for which Soviet spokesmen had for some time been calling .
8 Trade unions had for some time been supporting candidates for the House of Commons and spending union funds for this purpose .
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