Usar "temporarily" en una oración
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temporarily
1. · In case it is essential to ignore pain, may be temporarily, say while playing a game or attending to a more serious patient, remember that beyond a certain time this could lead to serious body injury to you
2. Chemicals work only temporarily
3. Ideally it can mean living temporarily in other person’s life
4. At the same time the old dreamy states of bliss and peace temporarily disappear
5. make a connection that makes them temporarily out of context
6. temporarily, and entertain the possibility of a
7. They both wanted someone to come home to but Luray had temporarily given up on that dream since the triangle with Knume and Valla
8. died and went to the “other side”, temporarily
9. Susan” she will test weak temporarily
10. ‘What – making them?’ I asked, as we dash between the temporarily stationary cars
11. ' Conversation was temporarily
12. She was temporarily given room and board at the Great Tahoe Inn until a permanent situation might be found for her
13. Jack did not pray, however, because in his personal opinion and not necessarily anybody else’s, it was quite selfish to pray, to ask the powers that be that the rules of the universe be temporarily twisted in one’s own personal favor
14. Jean, feeling the need to temporarily lighten the subject,
15. “What about you have Jameson draft lists of duties and menu suggestions, and leave the 'Concession' temporarily with someone you trust?”
16. He didn't have a car so I agreed to meet the students at Jim's, a local restaurant which is like half a block from incarnate Word University where the student was staying temporarily
17. And no matter who I kill it only satisfies the void temporarily
18. Abuse temporarily help numb feelings; help one escape from the memories and the pain
19. The rain had stopped temporarily and we
20. He was sure that she was educated enough to know that also, but the yaag and the sillies had a way of rendering that information temporarily irrelevant
21. In 1864 the family dispersed due to Charles's growing alcoholism and the children were temporarily housed across Edinburgh
22. forest, temporarily safe and huddled together for warmth
23. Both of the above are excellent examples of people who temporarily traded off
24. Your goals are temporarily hindered and as a result, you are unable to progress any further
25. The musician had temporarily halted his playing and with their eyes locked, he had extended a hand in an effort to ease away her reaction and softly hushed the girl
26. But as quickly as they were spoken, the man himself disappeared with a great gust of wind that forced the young woman to temporarily shut her eyes
27. But he could set aside his pride temporarily if it meant any sort of breakthrough
28. be imagined more than in what is temporarily existent in
29. Once past the secure zone it shot upwards, winded her temporarily, and then the sudden acceleration forward made her feel faint from the G-force
30. least temporarily and the garden started to bloom
31. ‘Not at the present time – I've been able to suppress L-Seven-Six’s direct feed to your mind; the counter signal should hold temporarily in this room, and I will know when its about to break through
32. and the distortion in the field has temporarily halted their advance
33. ” I didn’t have the heart to tell her it concerned her precious Jocko, so I shrugged and said it may amount to nothing, just a temporarily missing husband
34. This caused a punch-up / tribal war next to the Casspir with the snake temporarily forgotten
35. Only being temporarily trapped in another time could keep William from returning to you
36. Transitional elements, as emerging possibilities present themselves, are oftentimes prone to violence because of rising expectations; unlike a society‘s wealthier segments who, lacking little in the way of material comfort, are ―stable‖, as a rule, or (ironically), the abject poor who, (temporarily) resigned to their wretched living conditions, are equally ―at ease‖ in a dormant stage of transition waiting for such an opportunity when there will be reason enough for hope or ―change‖
37. John Wilkes Booth was a CSS agent who temporarily escaped thanks to a network of fellow CSS agents
38. Looking back on it, she speculated that living in isolation too long had driven her temporarily insane
39. Carter and Castro did temporarily end the travel embargo on Cuba, letting 110,000 Cuban-Americans visit relatives in Cuba in 1979
40. Using this method she could impose her physical and mental reality temporarily upon the animal, possessing its body
41. Though I had probably gone temporarily deaf from Eileen’s thunderbolt, I could hear the incantations again, reaching a climax I had thought would only come a lot later, when everything had already been lost and only I had remained as a sad witness and an unwilling executioner of all of creation’s last will
42. Joseph was temporarily away and she would have a short window of time to observe the Castle
43. The actual machine was temporarily placed in orbit around Saturn
44. With Truman no longer at Cabañas Arrecifes, Jesus had resigned and was temporarily working with his brother until he could decide what next to do with his life
45. [49] This is the outline of a seminar that I led in Aberdeen on 19 January 1976, deputising for Professor Ian Pitt-Watson who was temporarily indisposed
46. He used a bit of ultra-high temperature rated silicone caulking to hold it temporarily to the hull beside him, half a metre away from his position
47. Congress acted and temporarily suspended portions of the
48. I wondered how couldn’t she sense our presence in there and then I guessed maybe the powder I threw at her had temporarily brought down her senses
49. I was glad to be temporarily out of reach of snakes (though they too swam in the water, someone assured me later)
50. For nearly six years in Canada, I’d lived temporarily in first one place and then another