Which preposition to use with indefinites
Manifestly they are too indefinite in specific application.
Dr. Slingsby repeated the evidence that he had given at the trial of Birchill as to the cause of death, and was again professionally indefinite as to the length of time the victim had been dead when he saw the body.
"The past tense of these verbs, should, would, might, could, are very indefinite with respect to time.
His promises are made indefinite to all believers, generally spoken to all touching remission of sins that are truly penitent, grieved for their offences, and desire to be reconciled, Matt.
Reading between the lines, you know, it's pretty clear that the Times considers that it is useless to mince matters, and that something (indefinite of course) has to be done at once.
It is too indefinite for a gilded device.
It was very long before I could believe that my father meant to shut me up in that room for an indefinite timefor the rest of my life, perhaps.