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a tempo
Within an indefinite time or at an unspecified future time.
yet
eventually
sooner or later
one of these days
Portuguese
a tempo
Portuguese
a tempo
Without being tardy.
soon enough
Portuguese
a tempo
Synonyms
Examples for "
yet
"
yet
eventually
sooner or later
one of these days
Examples for "
yet
"
1
It's a really good question, I don't have a good answer
yet
.
2
Evidently, no 'complete solution' to the 'Jewish problem' was
yet
in sight.
3
Europe has
yet
to come up with comprehensive rules for financial reform.
4
Europe has
yet
to implement its swap execution facility rules, for example.
5
The moment was too good; I wasn't quite ready to leave
yet
.
1
Needless to say, they all came true
eventually
-
came
true
in great detail.
2
It also said the deal would
eventually
result in higher broadband speeds.
3
That increase in demand
eventually
will support higher room rates, Scholes said.
4
Manchester United
eventually
listed on the New York Stock Exchange last year.
5
Also I believe that this will
eventually
lead to more domestic violence.
1
But
sooner
or
later
they will change and take on new forms.
2
But
sooner
or
later
,
Apple will probably have to address the problem.
3
And
sooner
or
later
,
the true facts are going to come out.
4
Of course, they knew winter was going to win
sooner
or
later
.
5
There's no question about it, it's got to happen
sooner
or
later
.
1
He went west, but he'll be coming along
one
of
these
days
.
2
But that's going to happen to you
one
of
these
days
too.
3
I suppose
one
of
these
days
I'll just have to accept it.
4
Something told me that
one
of
these
days
she wouldn't come back.
5
What if he himself said something to someone
one
of
these
days
?
1
Market rate expectations therefore have scope to fall much further
in
time
.
2
Football at this moment
in
time
is in a really good place.
3
However, we don't anticipate a significant increase at this point
in
time
.
4
Joy, it may be, needs a new definition
in
time
of war.
5
Of course West Virginia
in
time
became a cherished state for us.
6
For sometimes didn't even great men hurry,
in
time
of great need?
7
Some market participants said that success could draw investors back
in
time
.
8
But that frozen, locked- in society has moved 40 years forward
in
time
.
9
Would come a few days later perhaps, maybe
in
time
for Christmas.
10
So we agree that my father's approach will likely fail
in
time
.
11
No way anybody can reach us
in
time
to do any good.
12
Granted, my value for the change
in
time
might be way off.
13
As far as Eddie was concerned, his ma left just
in
time
.
14
But perhaps
in
time
you will see the truth of my words.
15
What it does is help us to understand that moment
in
time
.
16
It's important at this point
in
time
that we respect Martin's decision.
Portuguese
a tempo
a propósito