Example sentences of "[adv] for [art] [noun] being " in BNC.

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1 However , due to the limited capacities of the Committee it was recommended that the group should concentrate on running the centre more effectively for the time being and to engage management consultants to help it develop the capacity to run more complicated projects .
2 Mr Patten stays on for the time being as party chairman while he and Mr Major consider what should happen .
3 So we sort of like trying to hang on for the time being about the door .
4 Varnishes can be used direct from the container if the diameter is large enough for the brush being used , but it is better to pour the varnish into a paint kettle which has a wire stretched across the middle , so that excess varnish can be scraped off on the wire .
5 Kirov fell silent , knowing that he had said enough for the time being .
6 Is that enough for the time being ? — IM
7 One assassination is enough for the time being . ’
8 So much for the residents being allowed to rest in peace .
9 ‘ Nevertheless , my child , you must answer to something , if only for the time being . ’
10 And the mono thing worked ; we found it was a format we could really use well , so for the time being we 're carrying on down the path .
11 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 .
12 Being an MP still carried some weight ; he was PPS to a powerful minister at Defence , and the threat of the General Election had rolled away for the time being : he was someone to heed .
13 ‘ It 's just that the hospital do n't want you to have any visitors — not just for the time being .
14 To the people from the people who 've gone home ob we hope this 'll only be for a few days and some have gone er to other homes just for the time being .
15 The idea of distinctive features was put forward in the early 1930s by Bloomfield ( 1933 ) and Trubetzkoy ( various publications leading up to 1939 ) ; however , in early work and in present-day functional phonology , the features are worked out individually for the language being studied .
16 Old Kewlany and his mate , as mystified as anyone , were set to work elsewhere for the time being .
17 The likelihood that , after all the fanfare and ultimatums , it is not going to happen , or at least not for the time being , is another boost for the ‘ rebel ’ general in his lonely defiance of Lebanon 's Muslims — indeed , a good many of its Christians , too — much of the Arab world , and international communities .
18 Not for the time being . ’
19 In this case , in fact , it has not proved necessary to move to the next stage of passing a statute , at least not for the time being .
20 ‘ Uncontrolled zebra crossing ’ means a zebra crossing at which traffic is not for the time being controlled by a police constable in uniform or by a traffic warden .
21 Not for the time being .
22 I now know for certain that Selina Street is n't tucking Alec Llewellyn , or not for the time being anyway .
23 Critical of the US deployment , the Soviet Union would not for the time being join an international force , but would consider how to respond if the UN Security Council decided on military action .
24 After that everything between them became easy for the time being .
25 We can do no more for the time being , then , than acknowledge that a refined version of associative theory might be capable of dealing with features of latent inhibition that constitute problems for a theory which relies solely on the context — stimulus association for its explanation .
26 The result was that the story was set aside for the time being .
27 Leaving aside for the time being the question of ‘ hostile intent , ’ it is plain that it is not enough that the defendant deliberately does an act that has the incidental effect of obstructing the police ; he must also have some notion that he is obstructing and causing the police difficulties .
28 We should leave the neutrionors aside for the time being .
29 Judging occupational suitability presumes a hierarchy and what this is must be determined erm differently for every culture being investigated .
30 It shuts him up for the time being , and I 'm not going to give him the satisfaction of thinking his insolence cuts any ice with me .
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