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some time

adv. (alternative form of sometime English) n. A period of some length.

Usage examples of "some time".

Ogier really must have stopped in Remen at some time in the past, for the innkeeper had also found a wooden armchair that fit Loial, and filled it with cushions.

If Annoura was with the Wise Ones, she had been on the hill for some time.

There had been no rain since before they left Tanchico, weeks earlier, and it had been some time since the wide road had borne the traffic of wagons that once kept it hard packed.

Inside the first, the few furnishings were shapeless mounds under dusty cloths, and the air seemed stale, as if the door had not been opened in some time.

It had taken her some time to understand about the times she Listened to the Wind and seemed to hear lies.

He shivered as the chill damp of his clothes made him aware that he must have been lying out in the full force of the downpour for some time.

I spent some time down in the Meadow, sort of hoping you might show up.

We finally found a place where we could slip over the edge of the cliff onto a narrow ledge which seemed to give evidence of being something of a game-path to the valley, though it apparently had not been used for some time.