Sentence examples for was given some time from inspiring English sources

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The prosecution case against Pussy Riot was given some time in his film, "ridiculous as it was", Lerner said, as were the views of Russian Orthodox religious campaigners.

"For myself I guess I could add another string to my bow saying I can cover seven now". Ioane, who played for the Highlanders in Super Rugby, was given some time off before the start of the season after he played twice in the Rugby World Cup for Samoa.

CNN reported that Ricardel was given some time to clear out her things and was still in her office on Tuesday.

He won his first seven starting appearances of the season, but on May 28, his wife died suddenly, and he was given some time off to mourn, returning to pitching two weeks later.

Following the wake-up call, the crew was given some time to clean up, have breakfast, and read e-mail which had been uplinked to them from flight controllers.

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As usual with European rules, governments were given some time to implement it in national laws.

They have got to be given some time to look at it".

All were given some time, in Mr. Iyer's arrangements, to be heard at one point or another.

"Given the strength of feeling and the all-party nature of the application, I am fairly confident it [the debate] will be given some time, certainly within the next month," he said.

Mr Cameron, who has called for the press to be given some time to get its house in order, will warn Fleet Street it must take swift action to set up an independent press watchdog to avoid the legislation.

Students are given some time to complete the handout on the main points involved with convection.

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