Example sentences of "we [verb] not [verb] time [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 As I said I 'll be talking about this in the next couple of weeks in the lectures and I hope to cover various things we did n't have time to touch on .
2 ‘ Most of the time we were so busy rushing the posters out that we did n't have time to read them or think about what they said , ’ said Mr Mark Roblett , 27 , the elder of the two brothers whose south London company came to the aid of both parties .
3 ‘ The band had only been together a couple of months before we started recording that album , so we did n't have time to think about it too much — we just went in and did it .
4 So , we did n't have time to study them to see exactly where they are , to see what relationship between congress , the C E C and the sections .
5 We did n't have time to get to know one another well .
6 We did n't have time to play on the beach or in the streets with the other kids .
7 I thought it filled in the , the kind of , some of the biographical kind of things we do n't have time to do in the course .
8 We do n't have time to stand and fight .
9 We do n't have time to play games .
10 The range of fabrics which can be knitted is amazing , but so often we do not have time to explore them .
11 This sharp differentiation , and the various impulses and societal shifts which encouraged it ( which unfortunately we do not have time to go into here ) was quite different from the situation which pertained t.n earlier Hebrew history .
12 My hon. Friend the Member for Linlithgow ( Mr. Dalyell ) raised some extremely interesting issues which we do not have time to debate today but which I hope will be debated in the other place , such as the relationship between the putative funding council and the Scottish Office .
13 Fru Blicher continued , ‘ We 've not had time to print Herr Eberhardt 's programme — in any case , he wants this to be a somewhat informal occasion — so Herr Eberhardt will introduce each of his songs himself .
14 This year , we 've not had time to integrate teaching and assessment of core skills into vocational areas .
15 And we have n't got time to let them find out .
16 We have n't got time to argue . ’
17 I refused to have a mastectomy and I see now in terms of theory , that I was stagemanaged at various points on the production line , into trying to turn me into a well-behaved patient by traumatising me by saying ‘ If you do n't do what we tell you … ’ or ‘ You 're being very naughty ’ or ‘ You 're being hysterical ’ , or ‘ We have n't got time to deal with all these questions , we 'd never get round ’ , and so on .
18 Were getting into an area which I think is a whole different programme and before this programme started I might tell you we were having a little er discussion amongst ourselves whether or not er zoo 's were good for animals and I suppose there is a discussion about whether prisons are inevitably going to be degrading because of , because of what er , what , what a prison represents which is a curtailment of freedom , but we do n't have time in this programme , so that 's another one for next year , can I ask you , we 've , we 've touched a lot of basis and it must be frustrating that we ca n't pursue er to the end some of the things we 've er , we 've picked on , but can I ask you a couple of final questions , as far as you know have you committed a crime ? , button one for yes and button two for no , as far as you know , I mean we have n't got time to go into what they might be so your perfectly free to be very honest and honestly reveals that three people are n't quite sur , oh yes there they are
19 We have n't had time to steal all that xarkon . ’
20 We have n't had time to look at that either have we ?
21 We have n't had time to read the whole story today ; can I encourage you to look at it for yourself sometime this week ?
22 Again we have n't had time to check fully , but there is a soprano of that name . ’
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