Example sentences of "for a time [pers pn] be " in BNC.

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1 Nicholson saw them around Sunset Strip and for a time they were joined by Elvis Presley , who had seen Rebel Without a Cause forty-four times and could speak Dean 's lines word perfect .
2 Although for a time they were merely raiders , these Celtic cousins had ambitions to acquire land and permanent residence , and were as ready to fight the Picts as to co-operate with them .
3 For a time she was the friend of Lord Southampton .
4 The only other event at Huntingdon that I recall with any clarity was when I had my first ever flight in an aircraft — and for a time I was quite determined that it was going to be my last .
5 For a time I was — well , almost obsessed with that boy .
6 But Lawson then covers his back : ‘ For a time I was concerned that I might have made the wrong choice as Chief Secretary — a view I suspect was shared by John Major himself . ’
7 For a time I was his friend , but not for long .
8 It destroyed him and for a time he was engulfed by a deep chasm of despair , drinking heavily , taking amphetamines and LSD — and he was in his sixteenth year of smoking marijuana .
9 His main interest was foreign and defence policy ( for a time he was both Prime Minister and Minister of Defence , as he had been from 1940 to 1945 ) .
10 For a time he was fighting for his life and we thought we might lose him .
11 For a time he was assistant to the manager at a works at Ardwick Bridge owned by the Tennant Company of St Rollox .
12 He received honours from Italy , Serbia , Montenegro , and the republic of San Marino , of which for a time he was consul in London .
13 And also am I , am I right in saying that the preliminary interview , you said something about erm having erm sessions , you had , for a time you were actually erm situated in the flats overni
14 In Australia , all launching is done this way , and for a time it was common in the U.S.A. The disadvantages , however , of the low tow position are as follows .
15 I had read it hungrily in Lima when for a time it was the most substantial piece of luggage I possessed .
16 The sugar was identified as either ribose or deoxyribose : for a time it was believed that plant nucleic acids always contained ribose and animal nucleic acids deoxyribose .
17 At the same time , in political terms , Costa Rica has been drawn much more closely into the US sphere of influence during the 1980s , moving away from the neutral stance it previously took , so that for a time it was one of the host countries for the US-backed Nicaraguan Contras .
18 For a time it was almost open warfare between them .
19 For a time it was held at Bologna , in the papal states , but the imperial representatives protested and the pope moved it back to Trent .
20 For a time it was also home of the philosopher , David Hume .
21 For a time it was popular to suggest that reversals in the earth 's magnetic field , which we know to have been sudden , may have temporarily broken down the protective shield provided by the van Allen Belt against cosmic rays and so stimulated evolution by way of genetic mutation .
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