Example sentences of "[noun prp] for some time [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | He 'll be at Stoke Mandeville for some time and will receive schooling with lessons in English . |
2 | Scott has been around the rock and blues circuit in Ireland for some time and has played with many of the top musicians here . |
3 | They said that Dalglish was after Batty for some time but Wilko refused to sell him . |
4 | It had been apparent to Hank for some time that , in spite of repeating Grade 12 at school , he was likely to fail his exams again . |
5 | She found the trug in the outhouse , not the kitchen , and cleaned it before trotting off towards the rectory , which was quite a long walk from Vetch Street , through a rowdy street market where an organ-grinder and his monkey were performing , and a Punch and Judy man stood on the corner , and Sally-Anne — no longer McAllister now that she was out of the house — for all of her advanced years stood and watched Mr Punch for some time before she guiltily remembered what she was supposed to be doing . |
6 | Category B covered those who had lived in Britain for some time and showed no obvious signs of hostility . |
7 | I had not seen Otley for some time and climbed up on the wall for a better view . |
8 | ‘ I 've known about Paul for some time and he should bring experience and stability to our midfield , ’ said Derry manager Roy Coyle . |