Example sentences of "will [verb] [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 No , it seems that the drifter will remain for the time being in the form of the original although we will keep working on it .
2 The wreaths sold well , fetching prices over three pounds each , a figure that will double by the time they reach the shops .
3 We will assume for the time being that this has a well-defined minimum .
4 If you cast on and work widthways the work will grow in no time and you merely need to work until the strip is slightly longer than you need so that you can cut it to fit after sewing it on .
5 I 've been told it 's about as good as it will gfet for the time being .
6 You just tip it carefully that will do for the time being and eat those first
7 This means it can tolerate an actual break in supply because it will run for a time on the batteries .
8 Periods of practice should be spaced with short rest periods in between , but much will depend on the time available and the opportunities provided on the ward .
9 However , as the graph indicates , there is a range in which the relationship is roughly linear , which for vegetation growing under natural conditions will depend on the time of year .
10 Thirdly , anyone experiencing a significant loss will move into a time of yearning and searching .
11 If they go into the market place where they can command personal insight of a Christian way of life then they will move with the times .
12 This is a convenient practice as it avoids the need , for example , for speculation as to how the injured person 's condition will develop from the time of the initial injury or for speculation as to what his financial loss up to the date of trial at least will be .
13 Erm I would have liked to have produced some er tables and diagrams to go with this document , but you will appreciate within the time that we had available , erm that there was insufficient time available to er to prepare that but hopefully that will give you er a basis for considering the , relative merits of the various a various erm sectors around York .
14 We will call at a time that suits you — even if that 's an evening or a Sunday and we guarantee to repair or replace faulty equipment within 24 hours of your call .
15 What acts may be considered usual for a firm of solicitors will change with the times .
16 an increased number of data tracks , each of which will require index entries and so will add to the time required for rotational delays described in 2 above .
17 Fifthly and finally , anyone reacting to a significant loss will come to a time of acceptance .
18 The third is that , turning Mr. Glick 's argument against him , the immediate practical impact of the recognition of the principle will be limited , for ( unlike the present case ) most cases will continue for the time being to be regulated by the various statutory régimes now in force .
19 Some of this evidence will derive from the time of the event , some of it will appear in a standard text book , or a more specialised monograph ( see Analytical Reading , p. 10 ) .
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