Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] [prep] some time " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , if his ( undated ) grant to the abbey of Fécamp ( S 949 ) is genuine , one might suppose that he visited the Norman coast at some time , and his generosity to a foundation which had been particularly favoured by the ducal family ( in 1001 Richard II invited the celebrated monastic reformer William of Dijon to be its abbot ) seems most likely to mean that his relations with them were still satisfactory .
2 We asked 422 patients who had used the combined pill at some time about their knowledge of appropriate secondary methods of contraception to be used in the event of forgotten pills , severe vomiting , severe diarrhoea , and concurrent antibiotic treatment .
3 No Sally 's new at the job , we 've been working at this for for on on the technical front for some time , now let's just sit down and and work out what we 're gon na do .
4 He has been waiting for the right offer for some time after turning down an approach from Italian club Pisa several seasons ago .
5 You may see a guy wandering in and out groups and that 's a guy called Geoff who works for the British National Corpus and these are the people who are trying to have or produce ten million words of the written word and a hundred million erm spoken words , which is a corpus whereby , er come and look at the English language at some time in the future and identify and listen to some of your and your dialects and what you said so make sure you have lots of input as we 've got quite a broad spectrum of different dialects today but he 'll be wandering in and out er throughout today .
6 He watched the empty darkness for some time afterwards .
7 We have all wished that we 'd had the perfect retort at some time , but most of us can only think of something smart about three days later .
8 The quietest month for some time on the Register , with very few in-sequence allocations — and o the rest no less than eleven are aircraft with changed marks .
9 But shares have been reflecting the new-found confidence for some time .
10 With both teams littered with international players , it will be the best-looking final for some time .
11 If it gets as far as a decision , it will prove the leading case for some time on the thorny issue of what duty regulators owe the customers of the regulated .
12 I should think that all of us have had the unfortunate experience at some time or other of sitting on a plastic interlocking chair in a draughty hall listening to some old wind bag droning on endlessly to screens of projected OHP transparencies that no one can clearly see .
13 And whilst some villagers are a little cautious about one of the wettest months for some time .
14 Archbishop of the second great German province , Cologne , his family had combined the secular and the ecclesiastical princedom for some time .
15 If a friend was visiting the Policyholder and tripped over a loose carpet there could be liability subject to the Policyholder being negligent , ie if the Policyholder had been aware of the loose carpet for some time and had done nothing to prevent an accident happening .
16 I had been preoccupied with the alchemical vision for some time , but it had become words , ideas , a mere prejudice in favour of the angels , if you like .
17 The Department of Health also said the 88 new Aids cases reported last month was the highest increase for some time .
18 But he was in a sense revivified : his heart withstood the weakening effect of his illnesses much better than it had done in the same period of the previous year , and this was the first winter for some time when he had not been forced to seek treatment in a clinic .
19 Most of the songs on ‘ Bizarro ’ had been regulars in the live set for some time but newer ones like ‘ Crushed ’ and ‘ Brassneck ’ were aired for the first time over the August Bank Holiday at the Reading Festival and John Peel 's 50th birthday party on August 29 .
20 Conscious that she had been crawling around in the hot sunshine for some time without a hat , she retired a short distance to the shade of some trees , sat down on a convenient boulder and tried to conjecture how Alain Gebrec might have spent his last moments .
21 Large end plates tend to ‘ stick ’ to sea beds when grounding and when they do come off have been known to carry around lumps of the said seabed for some time .
22 If the Policyholder had been aware of the faulty roof for some time and had taken no action to prevent damage to the home , there may have been a breach of the reasonable care condition .
23 Some committee clerks come to have an important role , especially when they work with the same committee and the same chairman for some time .
24 If your cash has been in the same account for some time , make sure it has n't been closed to new customers .
25 ‘ Oh , it 's been around the common room for some time now . ’
26 It started round about eighteen twenty one although actually there there 'd been erm er simmering discontent in the amongst the Christians in the Balkan area for some time .
27 The militarists have had the upper hand for some time .
28 At this stage you may also be in contact with the social services who may have been supporting the new client for some time .
29 with all its attendant trivialities , occupied the Royal Society for some time and even King George III was drawn into the argument as is shown by the contemporary jingle :
30 ‘ The effects of the Chancellor 's Budget are not expected to be felt in the local economy for some time . ’
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