How to use in-sentence of “for a time”:
+ Before the World War IFirst World War, he lived for a time at Dymock in Gloucestershire.
+ The man, known simply as “the junker”, stays with this robot for a time and attempts to fix the projector of the planetarium where the story takes place.
+ He then went back to NAB, working for a time in London, before returning to Sydney to work for HSBC Australia.
+ He was Regent of England for a time during the childhood of Edward III.
+ He also worked for a time in Britain, as well as touring in Europe and South America.
Example sentences of “for a time”:
+ Brewster worked for a time for William Davison in the Netherlands.
+ Agilbert wandered in Gaul for a time before accepting the position of Bishop of Paris.
+ It is used for a time slot when the overnight shelters are closed.
+ During the period of Danish rule in the 11th century a standing fleet was maintained by taxation, and this continued for a time under the restored Anglo-SaxonsAnglo-Saxon regime of Edward the Confessor, who frequently commanded fleets in person.
+ Some fluids are anti-thixotropic: constant shear stress for a time causes an increase in viscosity or even solidification.
+ He was later a member of the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims’ Remains and for a time Northern Ireland Victims Commissioner.
+ Leacock became a well-known writer and humourist and for a time was the world’s most famous comedian.
+ In 1802, he stayed for a time in Heiligenstadt which is now a suburb of Vienna but at that time it was outside the city.
+ During British RajBritish rule Larkana became headquarters of Larkana District and Larkana Taluka – and for a time was part of the Bombay Presidency of British India.
+ There was some bad feeling for a time when the Plymouth leaders refused to give up Squanto to Massasoit.
+ The town for a time held the distinction as the top lumber producer in the state.
+ Brewster worked for a time for William Davison in the Netherlands.
+ Agilbert wandered in Gaul for a time before accepting the position of Bishop of Paris.
+ Central European Summer Time is the name for a time zone.
+ After slavery was ended by European countries, the slave trade continued for a time with independent traders.
+ When Napoléon was defeated Carême went to London for a time and served as “chef de cuisine” to the Prince Regent, later George IV.
+ He also studied for a time with Gregor Piatigorsky in Los Angeles.
+ Barnell toured for a time with a number of circuses, including the Ringling Brothers circus, and later joined Hubert’s Museum in Times Square, New York City.
+ Claude Debussy lived with the family for a time as a music teacher to her daughters.
+ He toured as a tap dancer as a young man, and for a time performed as The Three-Leggers with a one-legged partner.
+ Seurat painted for a time with the ImpressionismImpressionist painters, Claude Monet, Renoir, Sisley and Pissarro.
+ When the female is close to giving birth, it leaves the group for a time to give birth to its offspring.