Example sentences of "[art] [noun] have [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Early medieval church music was all plain chant , in which the notes had fluid time values .
2 Robinson Crusoe was far too busy cultivating his island on the basis of hard work helped by all the capital goods he had salvaged from the shipwreck to have any time for fairy stories .
3 The position and the number of the ridges so formed vary , but there is a tendency for the ridges at high and low neap tide levels to be the most permanent , as would be expected from the fact that the waves have more time to act at these levels than at intermediate levels .
4 For example , a child might be told that certain behaviours will result in the loss of free time ; if the child misbehaves , the penalty creates a contingent relationship in which the child has less time to play .
5 Once the baby is settled , make sure the child has some time all to herself when she gets a cuddle and your undivided attention .
6 Children too are well catered for , giving you the chance to have some time off as well .
7 If the system has a high inertia , for example , the maximum stepping rate can not be attained instantaneously ; the stepping rate must be gradually increased towards the maximum value so that the motor has sufficient time to accelerate the load inertia .
8 Measurement of sub-contractor 's work is a difficult and laborious task and management controls are necessary to ensure that work is accurately measured and valued and that the surveyor has sufficient time to achieve these objectives .
9 It is therefore essential that the chief surveyor , director , or other member of the management team maintains a watching brief to monitor the accuracy of measurement and to ensure that the surveyor has sufficient time to achieve his objectives .
10 The BUF had little time for the reactionary tone of Die-hard conservatism , and its anti-semitism was derived from social and economic grievances rather than from an ideological tradition .
11 They lost 203-186 on aggregate , and on the long cost-saving coach drive back to Lancashire the players had ample time to contrast their status with that of Monaco .
12 Those who still thought in terms of a rural peasant Poland dominated by the feudal power of the szlachta and the Church had little time to adapt their vision .
13 Sometimes it is better to let the children have free time when they just run around in the garden or hall .
14 While engaged in this intensive study of a narrow range of the English language , the students had little time for anything else .
15 When the students had free time she used to like to go down to Camberwell to a flower seller who sold mimosa , which is a kind of wattle .
16 A more gentle upbringing means that the animal has more time to build up the reserves of fat necessary to lubricate the meat .
17 The department has about 70 families and individuals acting as carers to give people chance to develop new interests and greater self-confidence and offering their families a chance to have some time to themselves .
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