Example sentences of "of the [noun] for [art] time " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He was an associate of the Society of St Sylvester and you , I think , were the archivist of the Society for a time . ’
2 ‘ The appointments will date from 1 October 1966 and will be subject to the statutes of the university for the time being in force and to any conditions prescribed by the council [ of the university ] at the time of the appointments .
3 A clause along the following lines could be inserted in the trust deed if it is intended that the same be effective for income tax purposes : No part of the capital , capitalised income , or income shall in any circumstances whatsoever be paid or lent to or applied for the benefit of the settlor or any spouse of the settlor for the time being .
4 The interludes at the start of each act determine the character of the music for a time ( except for Interlude V , which is abruptly curtailed by the Barn Dance music of Act Three scene one , lending thereafter only a few sinister flecks of moonlight ) .
5 As far as we could tell the Moslem factions were out of the fray for the time being .
6 However , following consultations , CAJEC decided to leave valuations relating to pension matters out of the guidance for the time being , until the outcomes of the Goode report and pending EC legislation are known .
7 But what was put on the plinth was very much a matter for the taste of the occupier of the house for the time being …
8 In the case of a freehold this requires a straightforward declaration of trust for the benefit of the partners for the time being of the firm and , possibly , express provision for the retirement of a trustee on his ceasing to be a partner .
9 And can you see it will not cure rheumaticky knees , but it gets you rid of the acid for the time being .
10 Some , like Toshiba's ' 'Ello tosh , got ta Toshiba ? ’ have become part of the language for a time .
11 Over a longer period , substances produced in quantities of between 10 and 1000 tpa will be covered , while substances of which less than 10 tpa are produced annually will not come within the scope of the programme for the time being .
12 oh I came , came to several conclusions , erm , one , one of the problems that the article faced me with , if it had been a simple outburst , if , if the , the Daily Telegraph had simply taken an advert out as opposed to maybe editorials then I may of had less a problem , because the problem with editorials is that they are believed , companies adverts are n't believed , well they 're partially believed , but an editorial carries a lot more weight and therefore when it 's written like that it tends to strike home much harder , therefore that , my immediate thoughts were that if were going to react , if we were going to find a way of cantering the problems we felt this had created , then we would not have to follow any normal course of action , we simply could n't put an advert out because nobody would have believed it , we would have to look at it a different way of actually cantering and that 's part of the reason for the time taking to think it through .
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