Example sentences of "it [prep] [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | But if cheating is necessary , you can commonly get away with it for a time . |
2 | There is a real danger in only doing the classical things — you 're OK with it for a time , but then you 're left high and dry when fashion moves on . ’ |
3 | Genette speaks of this change in emphasis as a restoration of equilibrium in literary studies : ‘ Literature had long enough been regarded as a message without a code for it to become necessary to regard it for a time as a code without a message ( 1982 : 7 ) . |
4 | As Sir Alan Richmond recalls it : ‘ we were very hot on sandwich courses , almost dogmatic about it for a time ’ . |
5 | ‘ Anyway , let's forget it for the time being . |
6 | ‘ As a pledge of my sincerity in the matter of the crowning of Prince Richard , I leave it for the time being with you . |
7 | Ever since John Marshall , its first chief justice , discovered that the court had the ability to overturn legislation that did not accord with the constitution , it has been indispensable in bolstering the central tenet of American democracy : that no grant of governmental power to those who exercise it for the time being is limitless . |
8 | The photo was in there , too , but she left it for the time being . |
9 | By that method we fix our minds on some central point : we suppose it for the time to be reduced to a stationary state ; and we then study in relation to it the forces that affect the things by which it is surrounded , and any tendency there may be to equilibrium of these forces . |
10 | I 'll second it for the time being . |
11 | And a and also , I mean , it was , and it was a Panasonic one this , erm what you do , if you were doing a jacket top potato , you er would weigh the potato and , and then erm put in the weight , say it was six ounces , and all you do then is press erm jacket potato , you do n't have to put any time , it automatically does it for the time . |
12 | Even now Maggie remembered the making of it as a time of rare delight : when all the people of her life came together and did something for her . |
13 | Norma remembers it as a time of great happiness tinged with much sadness , for the pub was adopted by the Canadians and Americans stationed at Middleton St George . |
14 | I did not pay much attention to it as the time , because we had n't decided which peak we were going to attempt . |
15 | We never noticed it during the time it took for me to qualify and start work as an intern at St Andrew 's in Marylebone . |
16 | I told him what I said to you on the phone about should n't he be given a bit more obvious humanity because priests are n't great box-office nowadays and Vic said we 'd talk about it nearer the time . |
17 | You 'd be bored with it in no time — and so would everybody else . |
18 | ‘ Miss Honey gives us a little song about each word and we all sing it together and we learn to spell it in no time . |
19 | He sold it in no time — at the price he originally wanted . |
20 | Why have n't you done it in the time you 've been in ? |
21 | I 'll do it , I 'll do it in the time . |
22 | When Tallis rode up this narrow track she sent stones tumbling to the glittering water below her , and at a certain height she stopped to listen to the sound , recognizing it from a time in childhood , from a time when she had summoned images of another world , and Harry had called to her for help . |
23 | With the political will we could begin to change it from the time of the first by-election of the present parliament . |
24 | This County Council failed to do it from the time , time it was formed until eighty-five ; it failed even to address the problem , never mind do it , and we 've been trying to , to sort of do some catching up . |
25 | Except in a case to which Ord 11 , r 4(2) applies , the plaintiff is entitled to have the accepted sum paid out to him without any order of the court , if he accepts it within the time limited by the rule ( Ord 11 , r 4(1) ) . |
26 | if possible you want to avoid that , so you do n't want to , and , and you certainly do n't want to leave it until a time when you have been taken sick and you ca n't do anything about it . |
27 | Then all we have to do is sit on it until the time 's right , ’ Hitch told him . |
28 | He 'd never been through it since the time Barry had locked him in . |
29 | I had mine in kitchen and I kept knocking it over every time I opened up |
30 | If it did not exist , would anyone trouble to invent it at a time when , from the Atlantic to the Urals , socialism in all its manifestations is losing the argument to liberal capitalism ? |