Example sentences of "have time " in BNC.

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31 CONCURRENT REAL-TIME UNIX IS NOW SVR4.2 , HAS TIME X , FT SYSTEM ARRAYS
32 The wonder is perhaps that he has time to do any writing and research at all after running two companies — Pluto Press ( Australia ) and PR agency Social Change Media — and with partner Stephanie Dowrick , also a writer , bringing up two children .
33 A person who listens shows that he or she has time for others .
34 Well , never mind … nobody has time to settle everything .
35 The counterpointed duet of miniature heavy breathing and onward bashing life-pump forever continues beside me in defiance of the social laws of 1973 and reminds me how innocently fresh is young life , to be soon stained and bleached in alternating frenzy before it even has time to realise just how freshly innocent it is .
36 A teaching plan may be devised for the patient and the information needed may be given in short sessions so that the patient has time to absorb the information and ask questions .
37 There is usually a formal system of discounts , for advertisers spending over a certain level with the station , and perhaps even for early booking , and whenever a station has time to sell which it fears it might fail to dispose of it is possible for the buyer to negotiate on the price .
38 None of us has time for much else but the work in hand . ’
39 The first viewing of a sequence can be done without sound so that the learner has time to think about the place , the people and the situation before having to cope with what they are saying .
40 If she ever has time to pop down the post office to get it .
41 But he has time to walk up and down the room only five times , telling Felicity what Prue said , before the phone rings again .
42 But being outside the pressures of life in the city he has time to think , and to formulate his thoughts on all the issues of the day in the form of letters to the editors of the more influential newspapers .
43 Note : If you lower the pitch attitude too rapidly — before the speed has time to increase — then you will lose height since the lower speeds do not produce enough lift to maintain height with the wings at the lower angle of attack in the normal cruise level flight attitude .
44 3 Turning into the attack , the defender pre-empts the move and back-palms the oncoming punch before it has time to gain power .
45 Evidence of this kind is , however , essential if community care practitioners in the world of purchasing and providing , assessment and care management are not to lose sight of the fact that the consumer may award the quality kitemark as much for the professional who has time to listen , as for the streamlined meals service .
46 There must now be a delay before the next step command is issued , so that the motor has time to execute the first step .
47 Then I can safely leave Lisa to make up the flowers when she has time .
48 A bottomless dustbin , a plastic oil container and a private selection of empty bottles have already been added to his private junk heap , waiting to be collected one day when he has time .
49 I would expect the right hon. Lady to give us the answers , because she still has time to absorb what her civil servants have to tell her .
50 I hope that if my hon. Friend the Minister has time he will deal with those points in replying to the debate .
51 If either side indicates that it has time pressure , such as the seller needing to complete the sale before its financial year end , the other may well wish to exploit this .
52 When , however , a sentence " has time " to introduce the supernumerary information contained in a non-restrictive clause , but apparently fails to introduce the information on which the definite article relies , despite the definiteness being felt important enough to deserve an intensifier , then the sentence has a dislocated feel to it and the very is left dangling ; this is the case of sentence ( 23 ) .
53 In retirement she has time to enjoy her leisure interests , choral singing , fell-walking , wild flowers , as well as being involved in many local organisations , doing ‘ Meals on Wheels ’ and perusing a hoard of old family letters dating back to 1809 .
54 Now back in his hometown of Swindon he has time to reflect on the months tending wounded and dying Croatians at the frontline of battle in North Bosnia .
55 Peer of the prison cell has time on his hands
56 All Nigel has time to do is slap on the magic sponge and decide whether the man can carry on .
57 Anyone who has time to spare and would like to help can contact Moira on Darlington .
58 So what one would actually need using that theory is a whole theory , er , series of reschedule markers to highlight different days when one has time available .
59 The author has had time to consider and reflect , so that descriptions , interpretations and evaluations will have been carefully formulated .
60 In fact , he wrote , I suspect that I will produce a better edition , one more worthy of its subject , now I have had time to mull over its implications and to watch the blossoming of your reputation .
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