Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] for the time " in BNC.
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1 | An Australian schoolteacher in Hawaii wanting to write a story on the States invading Panama for The Times in London . |
2 | The RFU should also take the overdue step of encouraging the development of the game in state schools by paying teachers for the time they spend coaching . |
3 | And the conclusion of that is we go for a criteria based approach for the time being , see see what the response was to that er and nothing was said about identifying the site as such . |
4 | Father Anstruther , the former vicar who lived rather too near , was to do duty for the time of Mark 's absence — not an entirely satisfactory arrangement but the best that could be made . |
5 | I know that Jim Miller 's parents have hired protection for the time being , until they decide they 're safe from reprisals . |
6 | The crossbow , most useful in defence when the crossbowman , who needed protection for the time required to wind up his weapon , could hide himself behind a wall , was an elitist weapon , most effective in the hands of Gascons , who fought in Wales for Edward I , and of Genoese , a large contingent of whom fought on the French side at Crécy . |
7 | Though it has n't been ruled out , another British airlift seems unlikeley for the time being . |
8 | BA said it would operate 13 former Dan-Air short-haul routes from Gatwick , using Dan-Air liveried aircraft for the time being . |
9 | Use bactericide for the time being to guard against infection , but do nothing else which may further stress the fish . |
10 | It was necessary , she told her persuasively , that she leave sanctuary for the time being . |
11 | The FBI said it has ceased negotiations for the time being with Texas cult leader David Koresh , holed up with his followers in a fortified compound , to allow him to talk with his lawyer . |
12 | They said he had been taken to a nearby farmhouse where he was being given shelter for the time being , and that his name was Eric . |
13 | Mrs Dawson praised Sarah for the times she has popped in to see if she could help . |
14 | JUDGE William Crawford , 55 , who kissed a woman usher in chambers , has been told not to resume duties for the time being . |