Example sentences of "[verb] time for " in BNC.
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1 | This ‘ one nation/two alliances ’ model , it is argued , would buy time for the world to become adjusted to a re-unified Germany , and to decide whether Nato and the Warsaw Pact still served any useful purposes . |
2 | A group needs time for the processes to develop to turn a number of individuals into a group , no matter how well they know each other . |
3 | What does he need time for ? |
4 | Even if Mr Takeshita drives the budget through in the opposition 's absence , he will still need time for some further bills . |
5 | There will be no conclusions today because , says chairman Brian Walsh , ‘ the committee felt it necessary to find time for a full discussion on cricket outside of the agenda planned for the next scheduled meeting on 26 October . ’ |
6 | He was able to find time for study and he preached regularly to the soldiers and the local people . |
7 | But it works , and it will be a shame if Martin does not continue to find time for pictures like this . |
8 | This is widely recognized as one of the biggest stumbling blocks to the successful implementation of any innovation , and particularly one such as profiling which requires teachers to find time for a new kind of activity , namely one-to-one discussion with pupils , as well as completing detailed records . |
9 | How is a consultant physician or surgeon in a busy hospital supposed to find time for the formal educational supervision suggested , much less the pastoral aspects ? |
10 | It is important to find time for relaxation and generally winding down but also it may be helpful to ‘ rebreathe ’ four or five times a day to counteract any blowing off of carbon dioxide which may have occurred . |
11 | Unfortunately many researchers report that they do n't seem to be able to find time for such ‘ extra ’ activities because of overload from other more pressing work . |
12 | By the time I 'm finished , you might be so organised you 'll even be able to find time for your wife . ’ |
13 | I promise him that I am endeavouring to find time for a debate . |
14 | Inevitably I spent long periods sitting in the staff room waiting for staff to find time for an interview . |
15 | ‘ Try to find time for your sandwich , too . ’ |
16 | Opening time for anglers |
17 | Thanks to its vigorous and far-seeing headmaster , it also found time for physical recreation , handiwork classes and art . |
18 | Howard Primary School , landing at Cambridge University Observatory , found time for a ballet of the night-sky to a background of synthesizer and a resourceful battery of percussion ; and although improvisation and rhythm ( rap a firm favourite ) pushed melody to one side for the most part , Ixworth middle school beguiled the time outside Colman 's Mustard Shop in Norwich with a garland of song . |
19 | As well as his business , and his devotion to microscopy , Barnard found time for other interests . |
20 | ‘ I Do n't Know How I Found Time For Work ! ’ |
21 | And , when some other retired persons says in my presence ‘ I do n't know how I found time for work ’ , I no longer inwardly cringe with scorn at the well worn cliche as I used to do but instead I enthusiastically and of course sagely nod my head in hearty agreement . |
22 | Candidates from 3 of the Parties found time for Christian Aid also . |
23 | The BBC did not report the election at all until polling day , but it provided time for nightly talks by party leaders , up to half-an-hour in length . |
24 | Political coverage on television necessarily promotes leaders because it usually has time for only one item per party . |
25 | Another woman , Virgo , marries Tycho , an astronomer , who has time for nothing lower than the stars and the planets . |
26 | It makes you wonder if he ever has time for anything else . |
27 | A person who listens shows that he or she has time for others . |
28 | None of us has time for much else but the work in hand . ’ |
29 | These characters can be used to start play very quickly , saving time for eager players ! |
30 | But he also allows time for reflection , which brings the book a sense of perspective that most popularisations lack . |