Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] time " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Its figures only measure waiting time from the day a patient is put on to a consultant 's in-patient or day case waiting list .
2 The truth was that Mauve only wanted to spend time on a large painting of sailing barges which he was getting ready for an exhibition .
3 The detailed Club descriptions tell you exactly what each Club has to offer , so do take time to read them too .
4 If you only have limited time to workout , doing these exercises correctly and combining two or more movements will take less time and show better results .
5 Families which function well together need to take time with each other .
6 When icing has already formed give time for the heat to take effect .
7 Or might she just have found time to sneak up here undetected ?
8 Perhaps it was fortunate that at that time he discovered girls , and a year later met the Dawsons , who always seemed to have time to stop and gossip with him .
9 Have you ever had to take time off for health reasons ?
10 He still seems to have time for — fun .
11 Also , the goons will hardly have had time to make anything out of those bits of wood by then .
12 He must be caught in it as he could n't possibly have had time to get back to where he was staying yet .
13 I do n't suppose Mehra can possibly have had time to knock out some SF on the side , but I am deeply curious to know which great scientist lurks behind the mask of ‘ Robert Anton Wilson ’ .
14 But he still managed to find time to compose , and in February 1784 he began to keep a catalogue of his music , in which each piece is entered by date .
15 This lower use of hospital inpatient facilities was not accounted for by the older age of the people in residential homes although fewer of all those aged 85 or more had spent time in hospital — 64 per cent against 80 per cent of those under 85 .
16 Even in the compartment he was explaining to the other half dozen men who had no option but to listen , how the New York Giants would have taken both of them on , one after another , and still have had time to take on the Chicago White Soxs as well .
17 However , they also want to spend time with their children .
18 During normal operation of LIFESPAN , it is also used to record times of operational data .
19 In the early 1970's. , there were no 25 seconds between points ( which the ITF wants to reduce to 20 seconds ) or 90 seconds at each changeover , so that will have also reduced playing times per hour .
20 And she also hopes to spend time with Chester Zoo 's own black rhino baby Emma , mucking out and washing her to raise money .
21 I also plan to schedule time for a retreat , both to take stock and be more objective/clear about the task and for personal development .
22 you know they will have to do that sort of thing as part of a a job and they do n't really want to spend time doing it .
23 She had quite expected him to stop the car on the way home and make a grab at her and she was all prepared to cope with it , had her little speech ready about what a wonderful evening she 'd had but at the moment she was concentrating on her career and did n't really want to waste time on that kind of thing .
24 To say I did n't have time would not be true , but that I did n't really want to make time .
25 When a business finds itself seriously short of cash it can often buy breathing time by approaching its creditors and asking for a moratorium on payments .
26 Now stop wasting time and get on with what you 're supposed to be doing . ’
27 It was then the practice to drop depth charges with a setting of 100 feet , on the assumption that the U-boat would often have had time to submerge .
28 Hitherto she had been so tied up in the day-to-day mechanics of the company that she was often forced to consider time for research as a luxury .
29 The entire courtship was only 12 weeks long so Jim is now hoping to find time to get to know Sara better .
30 ( Two of us ) have just simply had to find time to do it in our own time .
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