Example sentences of "[adj] for [art] time [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Lorry drivers in a transport cafe enjoying their breakfast were marooned for a time and really the best form of transport was by canoe . |
2 | Are there ideas which were not right for the time but which could be revived and used , ow ? |
3 | Early versions of the theory were inconsistent with the observation that some matter is stable for a time that exceeds about 10 -8 seconds . |
4 | Both sides have struggled in the league this year and Haslemere were grateful for the time and space they were allowed in this match . |
5 | Acting chairman Dr James Smith said : ‘ He is an extremely busy man and we are grateful for the time and effort he gave . ’ |
6 | To them I 'll say you 'll find things are strange for a time but , with the help of your colleagues , you 'll soon find your feet but , for yourselves , avoid falling into the bad habits of others . |
7 | Anyone might , anyone could , anyone would be welcome for a time or half a time . |
8 | Depressed and anxious patients who sought refuge from their troubles by taking an overdose remained unconscious for a time but did not die of respiratory failure or asphyxiation , as happened only too readily after an overdose of barbiturate . |
9 | The British film Genevieve ( 1953 ) was unusually piquant for the time because the old car 's destination was tacitly acknowledged to be a ‘ dirty weekend ’ in Brighton . |
10 | They surfaced at intervals , burned hot for a time and then slipped back underground , to be stored again in layers of social and religious memory . |
11 | She was quiet for a time and when she spoke again her manner was more confiding . |
12 | In each case the standard used should be realistic for the time or period which you are studying . |