Example sentences of "so short a time " in BNC.
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1 | So short a time ago they had found and shared a grassy path in a brief Eden of summerblue skies , tapestry green and flowered meadows , every day a delight , the world a beautiful old master cleaned in the zephyr of Lucy 's being . |
2 | One might well ask what has happened to transform the public mood from complacency to crisis in so short a time . |
3 | This is a tremendous response in so short a time . |
4 | Sceptics doubt the influence of the press , however , and especially whether it could have so much influence in so short a time . |
5 | It is particularly impressive that she was able to win such a prestigious commendation after so short a time in journalism . |
6 | Was it because he had no hope that he had lasted so short a time ? |
7 | Since Brusilov had not concentrated his troops in any one area , nor made tactical probes , and since the artillery bombardment lasted so short a time , the Austrians had no inkling of his intentions . |
8 | Despite all the obvious practical difficulties that Edward encountered in maintaining the siege , its abandonment after so short a time must raise questions about the extent of his commitment , even at this stage of the war , to the French throne . |
9 | Therefore , if the origin of the phenomenon is as recent as the late eighteenth century , it is difficult to explain how it could have become so geographically widespread in so short a time : it was already highly salient and overtly stigmatized by the latter half of the nineteenth century ( for some citations see Phillipps , 1984 , 136–9 ) . |
10 | It was a triumph of planning in so short a time for so complicated a matter , most of it carried through in most places within a year or two years of the passing of the act . |
11 | If the interval during which he kept his eyes closed was very short , say one second , he could maintain that we could not have exchanged our places in so short a time and invoke the laws of physics in support of his view . |
12 | So much change , in so short a time ; Pete felt as if he 'd aged more in ten weeks than in the ten years that had gone before . |
13 | I would remember , against my will , the fragrance of coffee and hot bread , the energy that had possessed me so short a time ago , when I had felt supple as an eel , as powerful as a salmon , as sure and quiet and graceful as an owl . |
14 | So short a time ago ? |
15 | I suppose the defendant thought he had some benefit ; at any rate , there is a detriment to the plaintiff from his parting with the possession for even so short a time . |
16 | So short a time , Charlotte realised with a shock , that he could not possibly have returned home in the meantime , since he was a close neighbour of the Bodens , who lived ten miles from Aurae Phiala . |
17 | Strange , she had been in Denmark for so short a time yet in those few days she had learned so much , not only about herself but about a country she had never even considered visiting before Suzie 's escapade . |
18 | How could she have possibly imagined how dramatically her feelings towards him would have changed in so short a time ? |
19 | And here she is , so short a time after , widowed and childless , with nothing gained and much lost . |
20 | I knew her so short a time . ’ |
21 | Could one fall in love in so short a time ? |
22 | Rarely can there have been so many upheavals in the landscape in so short a time . |
23 | The authors are indeed to be congratulated on producing such a clear and authoritative treatment of their subject in so short a time . |
24 | The government was unwilling to comply within so short a time , however , because it relied upon the rural vote , and farmers had demonstrated twice in 1989 against the level of agricultural imports . |
25 | ‘ My collections , I am happy to say ’ he wrote , despite his own and prince 's fears , ‘ have all arrived in safety and I can now scarcely tell how so large a mass was got together in so short a time . ’ |
26 | What seemed so dreadful was that he waited so long for the Premiership , and held it for so short a time … |
27 | Although gossip was that Churchill had been tempted , given the mighty scale of Germany 's achievements in so short a time , the iron returned to his soul and he steamrollered furiously through his doubting Cabinet . |
28 | In contrast , the to infinitive could not be used in the following two sentences , where reference is made to nonce happenings : ( 119 ) I never knew anyone do so much in so short a time . |
29 | In so short a time she 'd forgotten just how big he was . |
30 | What was happening to them that this awareness had reached such a pitch in so short a time ? |