How To Use Time to come In A Sentence
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The shelter was quite a long way away, and there wouldn't be time to come back to the steps.
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The decision was certain to affect the trajectory of French politics for some time to come.
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A bout of fierce fighting gave the rest of the English fleet enough time to come to the rescue and begin attacking the convoy.
Times, Sunday Times
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No doubt you will both treasure your choice of a vintage engagement ring for a long time to come as they ooze character with a wide variety of styles, shapes, stones and carats that will certainly bedazzle, shimmer and shine.
SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1031
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Today it is the privilege of this joint meeting of The Empire Club of Canada and The Canadian Club to welcome him and to express to him our very sincere appreciation of his kindness in sparing time to come and talk to us.
The Secret of the Spirit of Britain
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It is a time which will haunt Sonia for a long time to come - the slowest ever in her career since entering senior ranks.
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Shall we ever have it? or will the irrational conservatism of the educated classes, in all time to come, prevent a consummation so desirable, and so desiderated by the philologist?
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 85, November, 1864
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Labor shortages were not going to be driving up wages for a long time to come.
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Remember, though, that most applications, for some time to come, will still be 32-bit in nature, so don't upgrade with the anticipation of running scads of 64-bit programs.
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I am grieved that I have no time to come and press my 'addio' on your sweet lips, -- but in two or three days at most, I shall be again at your feet.
The Master-Christian
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Assuming an effective role as mediator in the region, the group might be able to adopt a position where it could exert a highly positive influence over the future of the region for a long time to come.
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Love as in time to come you should hate, and hate as you should in time to come, love.
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She's among the most sought-after strumpets on the scene, a brash and blowsy blonde babe whose sassy strip-club allure promises to be on the scene for some time to come.
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However, they have revealed problems with existing theories of ferromagnetism and superconductivity that are likely to keep researchers busy for some time to come.
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So anyway, Gary was telling me that it had taken him a long, long time to come to terms with his boringness.
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Portsmouth; and here Middleton and I did in plain terms acquaint the Duke of York what we thought and had observed in the late Court-martiall, which the Duke did give ear to; and though he thinks not fit to revoke what is already done in this case by a Court-martiall, yet it shall bring forth some good laws in the behaviour of Captains to their under Officers for the time to come.
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 73: April/May 1669
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But I think that even if I get rid of all visible traces, that mark of vulnerability that he's left on my home will remain for a long time to come.
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I am going to remain smeared with shit and/or snot and/or vomit and/or food for a very, very long time to come.
More Fun Than A Barrel Of… | Her Bad Mother
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However, the legacy he has left is impressive and his many splendid works of fiction will endure for a very long time to come.
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If May has her way, no one else will be occupying that seat for a long time to come.
Times, Sunday Times
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It looks as though easterly winds will be in charge for some time to come.
Times, Sunday Times
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A bout of fierce fighting gave the rest of the English fleet enough time to come to the rescue and begin attacking the convoy.
Times, Sunday Times
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My husband is very busy and doesn't have time to come swimming with us at the weekends.
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Oil companies reject this scenario, arguing that fossil fuels will be consumed for a long time to come.
Times, Sunday Times
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His approach to diplomacy will decide the nation's position on the world stage for a long time to come.
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It was to be one of the busiest days in the store for a long time to come.
THE LAST OF THE GENTLEMEN ADVENTURERS: Coming of Age in the Arctic
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Assuming the E.P.A. Puts its intrusive restrictions on the economy coupled with cap and trade legislation with health reform that bloats the deficit, I, along with every other american willing put a little foresight into what seems to be happening to our way of life since this administration took power can easily tell that we wont be seeing any truly good news for some time to come, if ever again.
Obama: 'Economy is growing again'
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The efforts of students, teachers and parents combined to ensure that the event was one that would be remembered for a long time to come.
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The brainiacs on the ‘new ideas' panel at Channel 4 must have been working overtime to come up with that one.
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You would not have had time to come back and decently pack your things and depart.
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The President of Ireland sent her regards and friends and relations from her home place and from Castledermot gathered to wish her well for a long, long time to come.
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I suspect we will be hearing about the Eeeeevil Booooooooooooooooosh Admin for some time to come, i.e. whenever a handy scapegoat is needed for the failures of Teh Mess - I - Yah.
White House: It was all Valerie Jarrett’s fault! - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
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May the Town Crier remain in the very capable hands of the college students and lecturers for a long time to come.
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Love as in time to come you should hate, and hate as you should in time to come, love.
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CD and vinyl will continue to be popular with certain groups for a long time to come.
Times, Sunday Times
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She was diagnosed when a few months old, so my son and daughter-in-law have had time to come to terms with it.
The Sun
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There are bunkers, caverns and tunnels across the capital, all quietly waiting for their time to come again.
Times, Sunday Times
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Love as in time to come you should hate, and hate as you should in time to come, love.
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Oil companies reject this scenario, arguing that fossil fuels will be consumed for a long time to come.
Times, Sunday Times
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One thing, however, is certain: Witney, a quiet Oxfordshire town that has passed through many unquiet times, will continue to thrive for a long time to come.
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The _Future Tense_ expresses the Time to come; as _I shall sup, I will sup_.
A Short System of English Grammar For the Use of the Boarding School in Worcester (1759)
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It has taken him a long time to come to terms with his disability.
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We need them now and, from the reports of drought in the western fiefs, we shall need them for some time to come.
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Fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas will service our needs for some considerable time to come.
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The price of houses is not likely to fall below the present level for some time to come.
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Love as in time to come you should hate, and hate as you should in time to come, love.
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I fear that she is suppressing her feelings and that she'll experience some sort of backlash in time to come.
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Its methodological integrity and analytical scope will make it a standard work in the field for some time to come.
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And in the time to come, when the brain ceases to be the servant of the belly, the head the lackey of the heart, in that time stirpiculture, which is scientific perpetuation, will take the place of romantic love.
The Kempton-Wace Letters
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On current domestic form, Liverpool might not see another Champions League night like this for a very long time to come.
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And to the ende that I may not be vtterly ingrate, and that you doe not departe from me, altogether miscontent, I doe promise you nowe that from henceforth, you shall inioye the first place of my harte, whereunto another shall neuer enter: if so be you can be content with honest amitie, wherein you shall finde me in time to come so liberall, in all that whiche honestie shall permitte, that I am contente to forgoe the name of a presumptuous or cruell Damosell for your sake.
The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1
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A bout of fierce fighting gave the rest of the English fleet enough time to come to the rescue and begin attacking the convoy.
Times, Sunday Times
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Love as in time to come you should hate, and hate as you should in time to come, love.
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Don't expect too much of me. I need time to come around to this new idea.
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It was to be one of the busiest days in the store for a long time to come.
THE LAST OF THE GENTLEMEN ADVENTURERS: Coming of Age in the Arctic
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A bout of fierce fighting gave the rest of the English fleet enough time to come to the rescue and begin attacking the convoy.
Times, Sunday Times
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You know, we have orphans and widows, and bereft people who are going to need our help for a long time to come.
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Page 48 the LAND, and the Rights and Privileges of the subject, by which great and manifold mischiefs and inconveniences have arisen and happened, and much incertainty, by means of such proceedings, hath been conceived concerning men's rights and estates; for settling whereof and Preventing the like in time to come,
Journal of the Senate at an Extra Session of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, Convened Under the Proclamation of the Governor, March 10th, 1864.
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We are likely to need the services of these people, whom we term unskilled and yet whose skills are in reality priceless, for some time to come.
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Cooperatives will need the ability to handle surprises, because the economy and world events will remain volatile and unpredictable for a long time to come.
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This will support both values and rental yields for some time to come.
Times, Sunday Times
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He had to rush off afterwards because he was rehearsing for a show but he still found time to come along and help make it an unforgettable night.
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Love as in time to come you should hate, and hate as you should in time to come, love.
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They at dinner before I come; and, when I had dined, I away home, and thence to White Hall, where the Board waited on the Duke of York to discourse about the disposing of Sir Thomas Allen's fleete, which is newly come home to Portsmouth; and here Middleton and I did in plain terms acquaint the Duke of York what we thought and had observed in the late Court-martiall, which the Duke did give ear to; and though he thinks not fit to revoke what is already done in this case by a Court-martiall, yet it shall bring forth some good laws in the behaviour of Captains to their under Officers for the time to come.
Diary of Samuel Pepys, Apr/May 1668
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Could you spare some time to come to our art exhibition?
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It's time to come out of hiding and get in the kitchen.
The Sun
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Love as in time to come you should hate, and hate as you should in time to come, love.
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They can rest safe in the knowledge that they have stamped their principles on the public consciousness for a very long time to come.
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They accepted the findings of a psychiatrist that she was unfit for work, and would be for some time to come.
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My husband is very busy and doesn't have time to come swimming with us at the weekends.
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Love as in time to come you should hate, and hate as you should in time to come, love.
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The decision was certain to affect the trajectory of French politics for some time to come.
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It's a legacy which will hang around the country'sneck for some time to come.
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Yorick scarce ever heard this sad vaticination of his destiny read over to him, but with a tear stealing from his eye, and a promissory look attending it, that he was resolved, for the time to come, to ride his tit with more sobriety. —
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
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Love as in time to come you should hate, and hate as you should in time to come, love.
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For some time to come, there's going to be a tension between virtualized hardware and old-style applications.
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Page 45 the LAND, and the Rights and Privileges of the subject, by which great and manifold mischiefs and inconveniences have arisen and happened, and much incertainty, by means of such proceedings, hath been conceived concerning men's rights and estates; for settling whereof and Preventing the like in time to come,
Message of His Excellency Joseph E. Brown, to the Extra Session of the Legislature, Convened March 10th, 1864, Upon the Currency Act; Secret Sessions of Congress; The Late Conscription Act; The Unconstitionality of the Act Suspending the Privilege of the
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While some say it is "unpronounceable", it would be a good idea to get used to the name because for sure it is going to be around the international media for a long time to come.
Pravda.Ru
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Person is alive for what to being?Insipid?Silent?Stimulate?Than having been of no reputation should rather for a lifetime to come down with regard to upright upright dying very all self's life !
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Fifth Avenue and Thirty-fourth Street is likely to be known and referred to as the Knickerbocker Trust for a long time to come.
Fifth Avenue
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If May has her way, no one else will be occupying that seat for a long time to come.
Times, Sunday Times
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Love as in time to come you should hate, and hate as you should in time to come, love.
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A bout of fierce fighting gave the rest of the English fleet enough time to come to the rescue and begin attacking the convoy.
Times, Sunday Times
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Fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas will service our needs for some considerable time to come.
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The infinite lavish fulness of the present quite laughed at the idea of barrenness or want anywhere in time to come.
The End of a Coil
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And he will be aware that the Senate results have ramifications for a long time to come.
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Iris Gift is a excellent horse and I think will be at the top of the stayers list for a long time to come.
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He could already hear people massing on the other side; he knew he didn't have much time to come up with a plan.
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Oil companies reject this scenario, arguing that fossil fuels will be consumed for a long time to come.
Times, Sunday Times
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A bout of fierce fighting gave the rest of the English fleet enough time to come to the rescue and begin attacking the convoy.
Times, Sunday Times
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There are bunkers, caverns and tunnels across the capital, all quietly waiting for their time to come again.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Mede, we ourselves know, had time to come from the ends of the earth to the Peloponnesus, without any force of yours worthy of the name advancing to meet him.
THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES
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The great dearth of clothes is a great let in the ample vent of clothes, and the price of a cloth, for a fifth, sixth and seuenth part riseth by the colour and dying: and therefore to deuise to die as good colours with the one halfe of the present price were to the great commodity of the Realme, by sauing of great treasure in time to come.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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And in the meane season, he willed his mother to be of good cheere, and comfort her selfe till as he might find some convenient time to come unto her, when his father was ridden forth: Wherewithall hee got him away from the pestilent sight of his stepdame.
The Golden Asse
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Fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas will service our needs for some considerable time to come.
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If she can stay undistracted and focus on her game, Sharapova can dominate the women's game for some time to come.
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Could you spare some time to come to our art exhibition?
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So, we're probably stuck with strange letterspacing and limited font weights in Ikea's catalogs for some time to come.
Macworld
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This will support both values and rental yields for some time to come.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is rapidly improving, as wider gamut decoders are released, but these types of emissive displays will have trouble approaching the low-light detail of CRTs for some time to come.
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Ahenobarbus was pouring out upon their inefficiency a torrent of wrathful malediction, that promised employment for the "whipper" for some time to come.
A Friend of Caesar A Tale of the Fall of the Roman Republic. Time, 50-47 B.C.
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Somebody in the US government is going to have to make an inspired guess, and the country will have to live with it for a very long time to come.
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He argued that unraveling these links is “devilishly” complex and thus “the connections between geology and wine will remain elusive for some time to come.”
2009 October | Dr Vino's wine blog
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We are likely to need the services of these people, whom we term unskilled and yet whose skills are in reality priceless, for some time to come.
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Refrigerate for a good hour or so before serving, so that the whole thing has time to come together.
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For all the miraculous technology of spectroscopic analysis, there are mysteries here which will defy resolution for some time to come.
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With the terrestrial giants in decline, cable and satellite look set to rule the airwaves for some time to come.
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Meanwhile, indie screenscraper-driven sites like iSEPTA and septime will likely remain useful for quite some time to come.
Finally...
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So it took me some time to come to terms with the fact that he supports fox hunting and his son is a whipper-in.