Example sentences of "[verb] have time " in BNC.
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1 | The author has had time to consider and reflect , so that descriptions , interpretations and evaluations will have been carefully formulated . |
2 | Nevertheless , above the placard speed a severe gust can raise the loads on the wings and cause damage before the weak link has had time to break and relieve the situation . |
3 | Occasionally the stall is recognised by the pilot so that a preventative movement can be made before any serious wing-drop has had time to develop . |
4 | Alas , I can not say whether Mr Roirbak has had time to examine them yet . ’ |
5 | Since , ultimately , the law has to be stated authoritatively , there is a case for passing a statute , once experience of the working of the Code has had time to show up any problems there may be . |
6 | If a negative thought is about to enter your mind try to become aware of it before it has had time to take root in your unconscious and put it aside , replacing it with a positive thought . |
7 | Do n't rush in with the word before he/she has had time to think , but do n't leave him/her struggling . |
8 | A time switch disconnects the heating coil after it has had time to warm the lock . |
9 | It should be taken first thing in the morning , before it has had time to be increased by exertion , mental excitement , eating , or stimulants like tea , coffee or nicotine . |
10 | I say , wait until he has had time to return from Roxburgh — as surely he will . |
11 | ‘ I do n't fear that , Miss Mackenzie ; I 'm convinced you 'll be back up that ladder before the ambulance has had time to drive away . ’ |
12 | Yet another , fortunately quite rare , follows you around when it sees secateurs in your hands and drops a few eggs into the soft pith of the stem when you make a cut , before the cut wound has had time to callus and heal itself — another reason why you should always try to confine cutting to a fine dry day . |
13 | A single budded standard , or a double where one has failed , can look distinctly lop-sided for the first few years until it has had time to develop — this is the sort of stuff you have to watch out for in the cheap ‘ end of season nursery clearance sales ’ and street markets . |
14 | When the glue has had time to dry take a small inked roller and roll across the items . |
15 | If a group arrives in the morning before the housekeeping department has had time to clean and service all the rooms , then the group must be made comfortable whilst waiting to gain access to their rooms . |
16 | As a matter of fact , although it is an extra extravagance from the point of view of fuel , the chicken will be very much nicer cooked the same day as it is to be eaten , before it has had time to harden up . |
17 | ‘ It 's possible that he has taught the gardener 's cat , ’ replied Mr Appin thoughtfully , ‘ but I do n't believe he has had time to teach any other cats . ’ |
18 | ‘ But right now , if you do n't mind , Giles , I think Cavell should meet Penny Seu Chen so that they can sort out Maria 's schedule for the next few days , as I doubt if Maria has had time to familiarise herself with it yet . |
19 | When water has had time to fill tanks and flows continuously from HWT close tap |
20 | Deputy Head ( Curriculum ) : ‘ We 'll discuss this again after the department has had time to consider it . ’ |
21 | ‘ Even Bluebeard has to have time off . ’ |
22 | He needs to have time and freedom to concentrate on proper spending ! ) |
23 | However , after she 'd had time to calm down , Susan returned to the salon the next day to try to get her money back . |
24 | When we were north of the border recently for the Scottish Music Show , before I 'd had time to look round myself , people were rushing over to describe a monster the like of which they 'd never before seen . |
25 | I wish we 'd had time to work on things . |
26 | She took a sip of wine before she 'd had time to wonder whether that might be wise . |
27 | If I 'd had time to think I do n't know how I would have felt . |
28 | ‘ I wish I 'd had time to make that tea , ’ Mrs Bennet said . |
29 | The words were impulsive , out before she 'd had time to vet them . |
30 | The trouble was , Alexandra thought , walking into her kitchen wrapped in a bath sheet , the trouble was that you could n't really go with the flow until you 'd had time to work out which way it was going . |