Quam ob rem a te peto vel potius omnibus te precibus oro et obtestor, ut in tuis maximis curis aliquid impertias temporis huic quoque cogitationi, ut tuo beneficio bonus vir, gratus, pius denique esse in maximi beneficii memoria possim.
Nullus dolor est quem non longinquitas temporis minuat ac molliat=--There is no sorrow which length of time will not diminish and soothe.
Veritas temporis filia=--Truth is the daughter of Time.
Mr. Bridges deliberately adopts the attitude of the laudator temporis acti se puero.
English history calls it the time of "Good Queen Anne;" and it is referred to with great unction by the laudator temporis acti, in unjust comparison with the period which has since intervened, as well as with that which preceded it.
He fondly called it also Temporis Partus Maximus, the greatest birth of Time.
Thus, if according to Hegel the coming into being constitutes the truth of being, the ideals and aims also must share in the mobility, and truth becomes a child of the times (veritas temporis filia).
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "temporis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.