Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [det] time for " in BNC.
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1 | Newcastle , the hot-bed for local fell running , supplies Edinburgh-based Richard Rodgers who has performed many times for Northern Ireland and Willowfield 's George Morris — making his debut at this level — completes the senior mens ' team . |
2 | Newcastle , the hot-bed for local fell running , supplies Edinburgh-based Richard Rodgers who has performed many times for Northern Ireland and Willowfield 's George Morris — making his debut at this level — completes the senior mens ' team . |
3 | The next stage in the economic shock therapy will be freeing energy prices , which Mr Yeltsin has postponed several times for fear of a popular outcry . |
4 | She had always suspected that he 'd had little time for any brain power that she might possess — just as she had always known that her chief value for him had been the almost instantaneous sexual desire they had felt for each other . |
5 | Playboater are to pull out of retailing to allow more time for other projects . |
6 | ‘ This ’ says Mr Canta , ‘ will speed up the whole reporting process and give Intergraph more time for analysis ’ . |
7 | A Duke of Aquitaine in the style of 1176 and 1179 was not going to have much time for customs which reflected the political realities of earlier days . |
8 | In a low and antagonistic frame of mind she accepted that Ace was never going to have any time for her . |
9 | I seem to have more time for her than I had with them , and I still do my housework and all the washing . |
10 | I had years in Latin America , the Far East , all over the place , and any time I came back to London , well , there was too much to do to have much time for somewhere like ffeatherstonehaugh 's , and anyway I was married by then and my wife would n't have approved . |
11 | Whereas years ago , it would have taken some time for that come by by which time it was no longer news , and people shrugged their shoulders and say well , |
12 | To produce so many papers jointly , plus scores more separately , during 1985 through 1988 can have left little time for intensive work on the test-tube fusion project . ’ |
13 | However , it did take some time for the mother church to readjust after this second labour and birth . |
14 | The two groups returned safely to Jalo , where they had to wait some time for news of Jock Lewes and Bill Fraser . |
15 | He had bought some time for himself by refusing to answer any questions till he had heard the tape . |
16 | I 've got more time for him than either our lot or the Americans , ’ he added bitterly . |
17 | had to put some time for |
18 | He had found little time for romance since his marriage ended . |
19 | I 've apologised many times for what happened that night . |
20 | She had to meet Rainald first , she had to gain some time for Edmund , she had to — |
21 | For the last year , I have had little time for writing , though I get something down on paper when I can . |
22 | No I should n't think the Chinese have got much time for that sort of approach to life . |
23 | Bob went on from there , season in , season out , to the end of 1931–32 , by which time he had made 293 League appearances for Crystal Palace ( a club record at the time , but of course they did not make much of such things in those days ) and even today , almost 60 years later , there are fewer than only half a dozen Palace men who have played more times for us than that . |
24 | For foot traffic , a distance of some 10–12 km ( 6–7 miles ) would probably have been a more-than-adequate day 's journey , especially if burdened with goods and needing to leave enough time for their disposal at the destination . |