Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.
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31 | But at the age of twelve I knew that a falconry course was way beyond my means , so for the time being I had to be content with reading about it . |
32 | So for the time being it would be prudent to treat money as a major variable in our relationship with crime and conformity . |
33 | Everybody was happy , especially about the time . |
34 | The speed at which they have moved is commendable , especially as the time in which an appeal can be made is ticking away . |
35 | For Messrs Ames , Myers , Wilbraham , Hudd and Irens and the shell company specialists like Messrs Lever and D'Silva , this recession might be a period that , unlike most , they will be able to recall fondly as a time when they grew their businesses . |
36 | Whereby the whole church family , broke up into groups for a period of education , and then came together for a time of celebration and worship . |
37 | She had hoped , as women do , that living together for a time would break down his coldness . |
38 | We may face the black night together for a time . |
39 | Only after a time do the principles on which the family is based — private property and slavery — come into conflict with the community and its commonality ; this occurs only when the family begins to move into the political domain . |
40 | Only after a time did I force my attention to the other problem — Gharr 's demand for the phetam in return for Mala . |
41 | In December 1927 , while he was in the midst of his darkness , and in june 1928 when he was better , the House of Commons rejected a proposal , carried by large majorities in the Church bodies , for a new prayer book , which was the old prayer book , from the age of King Charles II , modestly revised in a pastoral spirit long after the time when it needed revision . |
42 | It was just after six , long after the time she should have gone off duty , and that was exactly what all the physiotherapists had done . |
43 | With dark hair and moustache , he was always well dressed , regardless of the time of day . |
44 | In patients with ulcerative colitis who underwent a total ( nine ) or subtotal ( five ) colectomy the percentage of perinuclear antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody positivity remained unchanged regardless of the time passed after colectomy ( maximum duration of follow up was over 20 years ) . |
45 | You ca n't please all of the people all of the time . |
46 | In his role as the world 's Central Banker , a position bestowed on him by the dollar 's reserve currency status , he can not please all of the people all of the time . |
47 | Naturally the next field in which to try out this half-truth was politics , where people have been trying since the time of Demosthenes to fool all of the people all of the time . |
48 | He tries to play his best all of the time and plays to win . |
49 | He tries to play his best all of the time and plays to win . |
50 | It believes that ‘ fooling all of the people all of the time ’ is entirely possible when the product or service is interesting or persuasive enough . |
51 | Whatever the outcome , one thing is clear : where new roads are concerned , you can not please all of the people all of the time . |
52 | So some unscrupulous drug dealers are still trying to pass Ketamine off as E. Others , no doubt working on the basis that you ca n't fool all of the people all of the time , have thought ahead and worked out a clever marketing strategy . |
53 | Teachers who listen to all the conflicting noises that are made about education by the pundits will inevitably feel ( quite apart from their own ideals ) that there is no pleasing all of the people all of the time . |
54 | None of these methods will ease all of the people all of the time . |
55 | ‘ Well , you know the saying : ‘ You ca n't please all of the people all of the time , just some of the people some of the time . ’ |
56 | We strive to please some of the people all of the time . ’ |
57 | Germany and Spain were eventually to become major producers of armour : within a century or so of the time of Barbarossa some of the most famous makers of armour were German , while Cologne became renowned for its swords . |
58 | That meant within an hour or so of the time at which Mary Penrose claimed that Riddle had left her . |
59 | In private Michael still had to keep his end up against attacks , that to be religious was to be a fool , though less frequently now because Frank travelled abroad and was away much of the time . |
60 | Jack avoided being a witness to these scenes much of the time by residing in college . |