Example sentences of "[noun] be [verb] for [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | All these jealousies and disappointments and doubts were forgotten for the time being in the face of adversity . |
2 | The study of some group of tendencies is isolated by the assumption other things being equal : the existence of other tendencies is not denied , but their disturbing effect is neglected for a time . |
3 | Elsewhere in the country , one polling station in the south was occupied for a time by Khmer Rouge troops , who eventually stole a UN car and left . |
4 | During the 1890s , Millbottom was run for a time in conjunction with Days Mill . |
5 | The war intervened with the result that this urgent question was postponed for the time being . |
6 | The convoy was halted for a time by protesters at Dalreoch , on the Dumbarton-Helensburgh road , again at Helensburgh and on the third occasion at the protest camp at the gates to the base . |
7 | An engineer designing a horseless carriage is not obliged to retain structural features that existed solely to adapt the carriage to the horse ( although , in fact , such primitive features were retained for a time ) . |
8 | Whether intentionally or not , the effect of the exclusion was to dodge for the time being a major constitutional problem . |
9 | Furthermore , since I disagree with the view of the Divisional Court on this point in Ex parte Handscomb , but the Home Secretary was obliged for the time being to follow it , there is little logic in saying that he should have extended it to mandatory cases . |
10 | History , Sociology , Philosophy and Psychology were enshrined for a time . |
11 | The way in which they are applied has a crucial effect and having determined ratios between chemical and kinetic energy and heat it is important that a full allowance is made for the time required . |
12 | In fact , the snow was so heavy that the airport was closed for a time , briefly raising the hope that Professor Pollard would be stranded in Athens for several days ! |