Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] for [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | She had booked herself a bed at a YWCA hostel for the time being . |
2 | Iris elected to remain with Philippe Bonard for the time being and Jack undertook to drive her back when she was ready . |
3 | We thanked the WO officials for the time and trouble they had taken to discuss all these issues with us . |
4 | I 'm contributing to a book on art , and as Brangwyn worked with William Morris for a time , and some of his work is exhibited here , I thought I 'd take a look-see for myself . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | GEMMA Gibson , the 11-year-old found fending for herself while her mother was on holiday in Spain , is to remain in the care of Hammersmith Council for the time being , after a High Court hearing yesterday . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Here Owen set about the great social reforms which made New Lanark for a time one of the most celebrated places in Britain ; he improved both the working and the living conditions of those on whose labour he depended , and proposed a system of universal co-operation in industry in place of the misery of exploitation . |
9 | Anyway , Great-Aunt Jane shared everyone 's low opinion of John Bell for a time , even going as far as to declare that he was n't right in his head . |