Example sentences of "[noun sg] has time " in BNC.

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1 After that the narrative has time only for Jacob .
2 Note : If you lower the pitch attitude too rapidly — before the speed has time to increase — then you will lose height since the lower speeds do not produce enough lift to maintain height with the wings at the lower angle of attack in the normal cruise level flight attitude .
3 Peer of the prison cell has time on his hands
4 The problem of criticising the work in exhibiting societies ' shows is how little space is made available in newspapers for its coverage ; the critic has time to mention a painter or a sculptor , make a brief observation , and then passes on .
5 Elite performers often launch an attack as soon as the switch-change occurs , suddenly darting forwards with a powerful attack before the opponent has time to re-calculate your distance from him .
6 There is usually a formal system of discounts , for advertisers spending over a certain level with the station , and perhaps even for early booking , and whenever a station has time to sell which it fears it might fail to dispose of it is possible for the buyer to negotiate on the price .
7 There must now be a delay before the next step command is issued , so that the motor has time to execute the first step .
8 But 30-year-old Rice has time in hand to erase both marks — then there really will be no doubt about who is the greatest .
9 I hope that if my hon. Friend the Minister has time he will deal with those points in replying to the debate .
10 Secondly , the patient has time to develop confidence in staff members and other patients .
11 During this time the patient has time to think about the latest piece of the jigsaw puzzle' and , in many cases , to meditate upon it .
12 A teaching plan may be devised for the patient and the information needed may be given in short sessions so that the patient has time to absorb the information and ask questions .
13 The first viewing of a sequence can be done without sound so that the learner has time to think about the place , the people and the situation before having to cope with what they are saying .
14 It does not matter if the opponent steps out as long as your technique strikes home before the referee has time to stop the bout .
15 Mr Taylor-Young also says that costs are basically the same as for an advisory service so unless the client has time and is very keen to be in charge , it is advisable to opt for discretionary management .
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