Examples of 'some time to come' in a sentence

Meaning of "some time to come"

some time to come - Indicates a period in the future, suggesting that something will continue or happen over time

How to use "some time to come" in a sentence

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some time to come
Take some time to come to your senses.
It will be there for some time to come.
Take some time to come back to harmony.
Probably continue to be so for some time to come.
It took me some time to come out of my isolation.
Security challenges for some time to come.
It took me some time to come to my senses.
It is something which is going to occupy us for some time to come.
So he will take some time to come back.
Greece is likely to be in this situation for some time to come.
I will take some time to come back.
An ambulance was called but it took some time to come.
I finally got some time to come on here.
This situation is likely to last for some time to come.
I just need some time to come up.

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It will be a member of our family for some time to come.
We just need some time to come up with a plan.
Traffic will be impeded for some time to come.
Weed took some time to come up with a decision.
He will need care for some time to come.
Spare some time to come visit me.
My first par took some time to come.
I need some time to come to terms with letting this go.
I squeezed out some time to come.
Its deeper complexities are going to remain a mystery for some time to come.
For quite some time to come.
Uncertainty will be the watchword for some time to come.
It just took some time to come to the surface.
Which will accompany us for some time to come.
It will take some time to come together and everything.
You got no rights at all for some time to come.
That gave them some time to come up with a plan.
It will be our concern for quite some time to come.
It takes some time to come.
Both protocols will coexist for some time to come.
Just needed some time to come to terms to with the situation.
The money will take some time to come.
Its taken me some time to come to terms with your criticism.
And maybe give yourself some time to come down.
It may take some time to come to an agreement that satisfies both parties.
So you finally found some time to come home.
We would therefore be regulating only transboundary aquifer systems for some time to come.
The records will take some time to come through.
Their continued presence and professionalism will be needed for some time to come.
He might just need some time to come to his senses.
Achieving this desirable standard difficult for some time to come.
I think we all need some time to come to terms with that.
I expect monetary policy to remain accommodative for some time to come.
We appreciate you taking some time to come and speak to us again.
They understood that this was a farewell for some time to come.

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