Example sentences of "for [art] time [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The main programming problems are likely to arise in the correct timing of the phase excitation changes ; the program segment responsible for the time delay between Steps must be carefully written if it is to provide accurate timing , as well as perform a useful secondary function .
2 There is a similar expression for the time delay from N to Venus .
3 command essentially presses Return for the TIME command .
4 You will also have to allow for the time lag between installation and productive use which will probably be months rather than weeks or days .
5 As for the time investment , planning the layout , preparing the plot by digging and manuring , sowing the seeds and watering those crops that needed extra moisture were all carried out well within the weekly ration of 60 minutes .
6 Many experts in the auction rooms make it their business to hang out with aristos waiting for the time Uncle Marmaduke 's Van Dyck has to bite the dust , so they are privy to the ‘ who 's just acquired a new mistress whose florist is Cartier ’ chatter .
7 It is not necessary to restrict A's preferences to only one quadratic term for much of the results to follow , but to solve for the time path of the optimal strategy this is necessary .
8 The ball raised approximately £40,000 for the Time Walker Education Endowment Fund , which will provide education for future generations so that they understand the vital importance of conservation .
9 Blake felt sad for the Time Lord .
10 But for the time being , with a young family at home , he is very happy to have switched to contract catering .
11 But for the time being it gives Japanese firms a small advantage .
12 The steamroller had hit a bump , but for the time being it was back on course .
13 Inevitably , writing for the Cornhill gave him a first experience of the restrictions imposed on authors by the readers of quality magazines , but for the time being he was happy to compromise in the interests of his career .
14 But for the time being , dancing meant little to him .
15 The cost of the replacement equipment is thus reduced and may attract CGT when it is disposed of ; but for the time being , liability for CGT is avoided .
16 So for the time being it would be prudent to treat money as a major variable in our relationship with crime and conformity .
17 Topaz wished she could see Andrew and comfort him , but for the time being that would be too dangerous .
18 It is only for the time being .
19 But for the time being this will do nicely .
20 Later we will discuss different technical constructions , but for the time being we will define precisely what makes melody , and what , probably , makes it distinctive .
21 In later years Nietzsche came to have a more favourable attitude to these aspects of classical studies , but for the time being his dissatisfaction was almost unqualified .
22 She did what she chose to do , and was as for the time being she chose to be .
23 Whether such a prognosis is indeed likely or not is a question to which we shall return shortly , but for the time being let us merely note the danger , which is in any event a very real one , and pass on .
24 ‘ There is a possibility that this chap will move to another university next year , but for the time being I 've had to look for a way to take the heat off .
25 The impact of molecular biology will eventually revolutionise our whole way of thinking about cancer and is management , but for the time being three areas are receiving particular attention :
26 But for the time being this will do nicely .
27 But for the time being I happen to think it best to wait a little , in the hope that something triggers your memory into returning of its own accord . ’
28 We still have a detective sergeant and a couple of local officers working on it , but for the time being we 've run out of anything to go on .
29 We still have a detective sergeant and a couple of local officers working on it , but for the time being we 've run out of anything to go on .
30 But for the time being conservationists everywhere are happy to know that the swans and the anglers are no longer rivers apart .
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