Example sentences of "much more time [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | In a high-context culture business meeting , for instance , the parties may spend much more time establishing friendship and mutual trust rather than discussing the particular item of business . |
2 | Let's hope the pessimism of the last edition is firmly left behind — perhaps with Edward Pearce — and that thinkers like Stuart Hall spend less time applauding the Tories and much more time helping to rid us of what he calls this ‘ nightmare ’ . |
3 | ‘ There is a big focus on the environment and heritage just now and schools are spending much more time looking at their local area . |
4 | Furthermore , although it 's much more time consuming to properly achieve this type of finish , there is no extra cost incurred by the prospective owner . |
5 | I had n't much more time to think about him at that moment , because a large black car swept past the open windows with Laura at the wheel . |
6 | Most of us need to spend much more time talking with children and listening to them . |
7 | The Corpus people , you 're going to spend much more time doing on the art of transcribing . |
8 | Cruickshank believes that over the three years the results have been that ‘ so much of what we do is now being delineated by what the users want — the Patients ’ Charter is just one example of that — and health boards are taking much more time to get views , getting people like general practitioners contributing in strategy-setting and so on , so they are less likely to make mistakes . |
9 | Like you say , it takes much more time to get into it . |
10 | See I would , I would spend much much more time socializing |
11 | Now so much more time has been released for us to be the church but at the same time we have nowhere to hide and nothing to blame ! |
12 | His original plan had been largely dependent on much more time to play with , and involved a much closer personal interplay between himself and the young pilot . |