Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [vb infin] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 This means he must still work full time in a technical or managerial capacity for the company , but need no longer be a director .
2 ( Strictly speaking , ‘ current ’ is a jargon term that need not indicate present time , as the example in the next section shows . )
3 But going back to work need n't mean full time , or even leaving home or baby .
4 Its leaders called for a postponement of the multiparty elections scheduled for Feb. 10 , 1991 , on the grounds that they would not have sufficient time to organize a campaign , but this demand was immediately rejected by the government .
5 I , I think that we should assume that we would not get paid time .
6 Mr Foggerty says he ca n't devote sufficient time to it , so we 've made no progress there .
7 First of all , you ca n't work full time , even if you want
8 Churchill in office would never have wasted time in the smoking room without an audience .
9 Lloyd George would never have wasted time there at all , but he might have chosen the Strand Magazine had he been left waiting upon a railway platform .
10 He says a few years ago I asked my father 's test pilot Geoffrey Quill about this business of the seagulls and he told me your father was a hard-headed engineer and if he was stuck for inspiration he would never have wasted time watching bloody seagulls !
11 The new Act will not lay down time specifications , but there is little doubt that the national testing procedures will act as a heavy constraint on time allocations made in schools , potentially to the detriment of optional/additional subjects as well as on foundation subjects which will not be the subject of national testing — the arts , religious education and physical education .
12 But er er going beyond that , I think it would be wise for us to assume that we will not get paid time off for this even if we do attempt to disguise it as something else .
13 If the timing is right this will mean that any coordination through ‘ background effects ’ will not have sufficient time to become established even by signals travelling at the speed of light .
14 Consider fitting a thermostatic valve ( page 51 ) or upgrading to fully-pumped operation ( see Part Three ) , which will also improve heat-up time .
15 The club will also feature old time dancing , special features and facilities for conference and party bookings .
16 And he wo n't employ he wo n't employ full time workers .
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