How To Use Buy time In A Sentence

  • They will try to buy time with a vast array of market manipulations and financial gimmickry.
  • The keyhole procedure allowed us to buy time and to let her grow a little before the major operation. The Sun
  • The keyhole procedure allowed us to buy time and to let her grow a little before the major operation. The Sun
  • The EpiPen is a stopgap measure to buy time until life-saving care can be administered. NYT > Home Page
  • At the very least, however, it would dishearten Gadhafi's supporters and buy time for the rebels. It's Not Too Late to Save Libya
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  • His appointment as vice-president in April was intended to buy time.
  • Lots of advertisers, I predict, will buy time and space from YouTube, only to have users hoot it down.
  • In auctioning off monetary gold the managers of irredeemable currency are trying, in vain, to buy time to save their tottering regime.
  • A legal umbrella protects the business from its creditors and helps it to buy time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Naxal experts say that the initial offer of the Maoists for a 72-day truce was "just to buy time" as it was during the period when tribals had to enter forests to cut fruits, 'mahua' and tobacco leaves, forcing the extremists to abandon their camps. The Times of India
  • We should be offering to play our full part in any world deal to buy time for the US and China to change, while making sure we can act fast and flexibly to respond to a climate of beggar-my-neighbour trade and currency policies. History will see these cuts as one of the great acts of political folly
  • An agency's financial status is measured in terms of billings - monies allocated by an advertiser to its agency to buy time on television and/or radio or space in publications.
  • Until then, availability of super-computers was limited to military researchers and others who could afford to buy time on them.
  • So it's a weird, nonsensical cartoon, the kind of dada-ist, surreal stuff that abounded in the mid-'90s before networks realized that advertisers didn't want to buy time on "kids" shows that weren't actually comprehensible to kids. Archive 2008-02-01
  • Hoping to buy time, USAMRIID and the CDC had ordered all first responders to be treated with hyperimmune antirabies serum. Blowback
  • The keyhole procedure allowed us to buy time and to let her grow a little before the major operation. The Sun
  • Looking to buy time until I could think about what “pastorly” advice to give him, I asked him to explain his predicament to me once more, trying to discern if what he was experiencing was just a spiritual dry spell or if depression itself was beginning to take over every area of his life. God Attachment
  • Each time European policymakers reacted similarly: with denial and dithering, followed at the eleventh hour with a half-baked rescue plan to buy time.
  • Dos Santos also repeated his accusation that Savimbi had used previous peace accords to buy time while he rearmed his troops.
  • But quick cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, from bystanders or race participants also likely played a role since it can buy time until victims are defibrillated. Runners' Heart Risks Seen as Overblown
  • Those few brave souls, trying to buy time for their families to flee with their lives, were quickly cut down or overrun by the scores of humanoids that ran wildly through the streets.

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