play for time造句1. He decides, literally, to play for time and makes a debut at Nero's banquet that evening.
2. Henry's only plan at this moment was to play for time.
3. Play for time — tell them we need more information from them before we can make a decision.
4. But he was elected to govern, not to play for time.
5. If we play for time on this contract, we may get a better price.
6. Their ambivalence gave us a chance to play for time and recoup.
7. To let them agree, we have to play for time.
8. I decided not to play for time and take matters into my own hands.
9. Perhaps out of play for time to consider strategic, approach a stretcher.
10. The president's decision is being seen as an attempt to play for time.
11. We can't sign the agreement yet - we'll have to play for time.
12. The U.S. strategy over the past weeks has been to play for time.
13. Edmond Herv is a close friend and he tells me that sometimes you have to play for time to solve a problem.
14. The confused evidence suggests they are acting on their own initiative, not on directives from East Berlin to play for time.
15. As it nears a nuclear capability, Iran can afford to play for time.
16. Offering to dribble more information to inspectors may likewise be a play for time.