Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adj] for some time " in BNC.
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1 | I 've seen that for some time . |
2 | The first was for a private hospital and the area for cleaning was not made available for some time . |
3 | ‘ You do n't appear to have used this for some time . ’ |
4 | Access to Microsoft 's technology , which Insignia has had in-house for some time , is expected to make SoftPC run MS-DOS and Windows programs at near native performance probably by the end of the year . |
5 | Access to Microsoft 's technology , which Insignia has had in-house for some time , is expected to make SoftPC run MS-DOS and Windows programs at near native performance probably by the end of the year . |
6 | ‘ The public has known that for some time . ’ |
7 | ‘ I 've known that for some time . |
8 | The medical profession has known this for some time , though , so it 's hardly hot news . |
9 | X-rays showed there was no serious damage to the skull , but Dr Volkov had remained unconscious for some time after the door had been finally broken down . |
10 | It stands in the open and can be left unused for some time and is then required in a hurry ! |
11 | However , we also saw that there were good computational and psycholinguistic reasons for supposing that the phonemic interpretation of a stretch of sound would often be left ambiguous for some time . |
12 | She was left alone for some time , but did n't dare move away from the tall candlestick and the rubber dildo . |
13 | Whenever your computer is going to be left unattended for some time simply run Blaze . |
14 | It was whilst working my way through this , often writing in the column headings for several pages in advance to give myself the illusion that I had completed more than I actually had , that two important suspicions that had lain dormant for some time rose up and took on the aspect of horribly credible hypotheses . |