We have no meanings for "stopped some time" in our records yet.
1 The music had stopped some time ago, yet the crowd still swayed.
2 The treatment with mercurial ointment was stopped some time before recovery.
3 She has stopped some time and the school has reopened.
4 After wandering through Normandy, I returned into Italy, and stopped some time at Modena.
5 He took three days to make the trip, because he stopped some time at Nancy.
6 We stopped some time at one of the plantations, to rest ourselves and refresh the horses.
7 She visited her friend, stopped some time and then met Madam Imbert at the appointed place and time.
8 Upon this I stopped some time to rest myself, being much fatigued with pursuing this discovery so fast.
9 We stopped some time at the port of Encaramada, which is a sort of embarcadero, a place where boats assemble.
10 Still, he was afraid to venture far in the canoe, though he stopped some time at his country-house, and went out sailing very often.
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