Example sentences of "[prep] a time he " in BNC.

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1 After a time he nerved himself to say to a couple of youngish men , ‘ Have you heard at all about a man called Menzies ?
2 Relations between Modi and Madame Hébuterne became so strained , with Jeanne refusing to give him up and Madame cursing him and his art , that after a time he moved away to stay in the Hôtel Tarelli , 5 Rue de France .
3 After a time he went to the toilet .
4 After a time he was forced to stop , panting .
5 After a time he awoke again and asked me what I wanted .
6 And then , after a time he had n't .
7 After a time he began to whisper in a voice that tried now to be soft and gentle , in complete contrast to his alarm calls : ‘ Come on , Minch , you ca n't really be so ill that you ca n't show me your face just for a moment , or let me hear the ruffle of one of your wings .
8 After a time he switched on the television .
9 After a time he raised his head .
10 His death quite literally shattered the Prince and for a time he lost all sense of purpose .
11 For a time he disported himself on stage like some hell-fire preacher , but since then the message of his songs has been more mixed again : even returning , sometimes , to his great old theme of disaffected love .
12 For a time he really thought he was going to strike it rich .
13 For a time he gave up drinking and smoking altogether .
14 It destroyed him and for a time he was engulfed by a deep chasm of despair , drinking heavily , taking amphetamines and LSD — and he was in his sixteenth year of smoking marijuana .
15 For a time he puzzled over the best title .
16 His main interest was foreign and defence policy ( for a time he was both Prime Minister and Minister of Defence , as he had been from 1940 to 1945 ) .
17 For a time he adopted a Stoical attitude to outface suffering , but this only brought on middle age prematurely .
18 For a time he was fighting for his life and we thought we might lose him .
19 For a time he believed he had a vocation to be a priest himself but he reverted to a previous plan to save sufficient money to go to university .
20 Jeremy was swiftly ejected from his first job , at the Rotherham Advertiser and for a time he made Paddington Bears for a living .
21 In fact , for a time he saw in the New Order in France a possible source of ideas which he could implement in the construction of his New Order ( Nizam-i Cedit ) in Turkey .
22 Li Yuan stood at the rail , looking out across the darkness of the lake , his sense of ease , of inner stillness , lulling him so that for a time he seemed aware only of the dull murmur of the voices behind him and the soft lapping of the water against the wooden posts of the jetty .
23 Fergus had not been aware of the precise moment when the Lad of the Skins drew his soul from his body with the Knife of Light , but he had known a great coldness , and a sense of desolation , and an abandonment so complete that it had overwhelmed him , and for a time he had scarcely been aware of what was happening .
24 Reza Khan had promised Ironside that he would not depose Ahmad Shah and for a time he did not .
25 For a time he offered his services to Louis VII of France and accompanied him on the second crusade as papal legate in charge of the Anglo-Norman contingent .
26 For a time he was assistant to the manager at a works at Ardwick Bridge owned by the Tennant Company of St Rollox .
27 For a time he manufactured white lead in Birmingham ( 1841–4 ) , and then adventured in copper smelting in Neath in south Wales ( 1844–8 ) .
28 Instead he became a prolific journalist , contributing to at least four daily newspapers , as well as several provincial weeklies ; and for a time he assisted Thomas Hansard [ q.v. ] in publishing parliamentary reports .
29 He received honours from Italy , Serbia , Montenegro , and the republic of San Marino , of which for a time he was consul in London .
30 For a time he collaborated with Dylan Thomas [ q.v. ] on scripts for documentary films for the Ministry of Information , afterwards reverting to freelance writing .
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