Example sentences of "for a [adv] short time " in BNC.

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1 The plants were moved to chilling temperatures for a fairly short time , and any resulting decline in growth was probably less than the variation .
2 Laboratory experiments can only last for a relatively short time , and have to be held within the confines of the laboratory .
3 The vogue of the Klan lasted for a relatively short time , but at its height , it may have had five million members .
4 Because the British planning system reinforces a natural tendency towards ‘ lumpy ’ growth , individual places tend to grow rapidly for a relatively short time and then consolidate more gradually , with the result that a place takes on a particular profile which then becomes relatively ‘ fossilized ’ .
5 It is one in which a repertory with a large a cappella element is cultivated on a daily basis by men and ( usually ) boys , all of them relatively young , who hold positions in a cathedral or chapel ( often for a relatively short time ) for which there is much competition .
6 However , for a cross-sectional study , a body of field workers , equipment , working accommodation , etc. , must be available for a relatively short time on a one-off basis .
7 But only for a very short time . ’
8 From a therapeutic aspect , penicillin was marvellous because it cured many dangerous bacterial infections , but it was tiresome because it was inactive by mouth ( it was destroyed by the acidity of the stomach contents ) , it acted for a very short time ( it was rapidly excreted by the kidneys ) and so was of little value unless given by injection at intervals of not longer than 3 hours , and because , after a time , the normal processes of evolution led to the appearance of resistant strains of the microbes which had previously been sensitive to penicillin .
9 Anyhow , it had been going for a very short time , not very satisfactory , because none of us really were very successful with our machine , and then a … messenger came in to say that a [ radio ] taxi driver had come into No. 10 to say he 's heard everything going on in his taxi in Whitehall .
10 Mrs Vial was given a grant of ten guineas to purchase mourning dress , and was made , for a very short time only , a grant of 60 guineas per annum .
11 A person who has been thinking intensely , for example , even for a very short time will leave these thoughts in the vapour .
12 HIV is a very weak virus and can only survive for a very short time when it is exposed to air outside the human body .
13 But frankly it 's not likely to irritate your skin anyway because er you are n't industrial users of this you would only ever touch these chemicals for a very short time so the any possible side effects they might er have on you will be greatly diminished by the fact that you did n't use them very much .
14 I think tranquillizers can be useful as well for a very short time limited period .
15 When she saw the post of maid in general to Esther Ward advertised , she used all her powers of persuasion to convince Tilly that it would only be for a very short time : ‘ Just so I know how he is … how my daughter Beth is faring . ’
16 But only for a very short time . ’
17 They saw the animal only for a very short time . ’
18 He was a miner for a very short time .
19 She was hit by a wave of familiarity ; the sudden realisation that this was the man with whom she had shared so much , if only for a very short time .
20 Until the first new pay and conditions order is made under the new Act , the 1987 Act needs to be kept in being for a very short time for a very specific and limited purpose to ensure that all teachers continue to be covered by the existing pay and conditions order made under that Act .
21 When they are satisfied with what they have produced they are asked to bring the image to life — for a very short time , perhaps as little as ten seconds — and/or say one line of dialogue each .
22 A rather sad story in a way , about a man who , for a very short time , achieved fame in Strasbourg because he he wrote the Marseillaise , which we all recognised , did n't we ?
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