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

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1 It believes the two will operate as hostile , parallel technologies for the time being , but anticipates some kind of interoperability between them in future .
2 Frustrations will cloud your horizons for a time but you will shake them off and emerge well pleased with your efforts .
3 The regents were nevertheless compelled to accept these verdicts for the time being .
4 Finally it is stored in casks for a time which varies according to the final requirements , since pale and bitter ales take longer to mature than mild ales .
5 Among his publications , the most influential was A Reasonable Faith : Short Religious Essays for the Times ( 1844 ) .
6 As a sign of the future , Ernest Bevin , Minister of Labour , and one of the senior Labour Party ministers , said his party had rather different views on the matter , but would accept the general proposals for the time being .
7 The bitterness of war put an end to the beautifying of houses for a time .
8 But , subject to considerable restrictions on the furtherance of political objects , a Trade Union is empowered by Statute since 1913 to devote its funds to any lawful objects authorized by its rules for the time being .
9 Forget any invertebrates for the time being .
10 LCH has discretion under reg 12 to require a clearing member " to furnish it with cover " in respect of all contracts for the time being registered in his name .
11 ‘ Keep my products for the time being , will you ? ’
12 These Ecotech-approved products will be marketed alongside existing products for the time being .
13 Data General , which offered NeXT workstations for use with its AViiON servers for a time , says it is working with NeXT to make NeXTstep available on its line of Dasher II 486 personal computers .
14 Throughout her reign , and particularly in its first decade or so , noble factions and the struggles between them did much to restrict her freedom of action : in 1772–73 the conflict at court between the rival Panin and Orlov parties for a time deprived her almost completely of any such freedom .
15 Tivoli will continue to develop the framework alongside solutions for the time being .
16 ‘ Let's keep our presents for a time .
17 ‘ Let's keep our presents for a time . ’
18 Okay Colin , thanks for the time being .
19 Edith Durham sought to redress the balance in dispatches for The Times and the Manchester Guardian and through indefatigable lobbying in Whitehall and elsewhere .
20 For this reason Simons argues that self-evaluation should be isolated from accountability demands for a time , although she also believes that school self-evaluation could provide the most positive form of accountability procedure in the long term .
21 These will be heavy in some western areas at first , then spread to other central and southern areas for a time .
22 During the Oxford Movement a translation of the Greek passages by J. H. Newman appeared as one of the Tracts for the Times , and a translation of those from the Latin by J. M. Neale was also published .
23 Newman in one of the Tracts for the Times drew up a form of service , to be used on the anniversary of Ken 's funeral , whose central message was ‘ He gave to Caesar the things that be Caesar 's and to God the things that be God 's . ’
24 Sophisticates might see it differently : thus J. H. Newman , writing in the Tracts for the Times ( no. 85 , 1840 ) when still a member of the Church of England , drew attention to discrepancies and differences of emphasis between various books of the Bible .
25 That was the end of their aspirations for the time being — and the end of that romantic notion of one final Lord 's appearance for IVA .
26 But it seemed as if Bert 's job , possibly conveniently , prevented him from coming anywhere near Four Winds for the time being .
27 What was interesting was that , while the hero of the hour was still in a back room , under wraps for the time being like his likeness in oils , the conversation was taking place only inches away from the player whose last-minute goal in ‘ 66 guaranteed that the Jules Rimet trophy was coming to England .
28 JUDGE William Crawford , 55 , who kissed a woman usher in chambers , has been told not to resume duties for the time being .
29 In these Articles , the expression ‘ the Directors ’ means the directors for the time being of the Company or ( as the context shall require ) any of them acting as the Board of Directors of the Company .
30 In these Articles , the expression ‘ the Directors ’ means the directors for the time being of the Company or ( as the context shall require ) any of them acting as the Board of Directors of the Company .
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