Example sentences of "[pron] have not have time " in BNC.
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1 | Launching into the logical approach when someone has not had time or does not have the information to assess your credibility is unwise . |
2 | I 'd been doing press and touring and all that lot for two years without a break , I 'd not had time to change or take anything in . ’ |
3 | ‘ I 've not had time to consider … had other plans … not sure … ’ |
4 | I 've not had time to celebrate but the champagne corks will be popping on Sunday night if we beat Leigh . |
5 | She has but I 've not had time to er assess her yet . |
6 | For much the same market , and although I have not had time to finish it , so far it is very powerful . |
7 | Islamey is a dangerous work with which to start a concert , the agitato semi-quavers of the opening bars requiring considerable precision from an orchestra which has not had time to warm up . |
8 | In the old days she 'd not had time to think about anything except how to keep out of trouble . |
9 | The realization that she was working for Hauser was opening new horizons for her , but she 'd not had time to work out how she could exploit the knowledge . |
10 | As a child she had not had time for many fairy stories and did not now know them to tell to her daughter again , but instead she showed her the pictures . |
11 | Loretta was irritated ; she had not had time to think that far ahead . |
12 | If you have not had time to object , contact the planning officer and ask for extra time . |
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 | But they had not had time to implement then when , on 1 February 1979 , the ayatollah returned to Teheran in triumph like Lenin to the Finland Station . |
16 | If they stammer and say they have not had time , the Chairman smiles icily and says that the committee fully understands and is sure that the reports will be available at the next meeting . |
17 | This kind of ability is both envied and disparaged by many Continental musicians , and it can not be doubted that professional English singers often perform music which they have not had time to ‘ learn ’ in any sense of the term that a European singer would accept . |
18 | The person brought up in the city who has a natural and instinctive knowledge of the curative properties of herbs and wild flowers ; the person who experiences déjà vu or the one who seems to recognize a ‘ stranger ’ although the two have never met before ; the person born with talents he has not had time to acquire — is it not a possible explanation of the genius of such prodigies as Mozart that he actually brought with him skills and talents he had learnt in a previous lifetime ? |
19 | It had been too speedily initiated for he had not had time to construct anything at all plausible . |
20 | She could never understand what he did with it , where it went — he had not had time for … that other life of his , he had been with Bert , with Jack ! |
21 | He had not had time to compare more than a few paragraphs scattered throughout each text , but he had seen enough to know that their contents were practically identical . |