Example sentences of "[adv] have time " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Come along , Anabelle , we just have time for a bite to eat before the meeting . ’ |
2 | ‘ You just have time before we go to write that letter . ’ |
3 | We always have time for people who like to use their eyes ’ . |
4 | He asked for them to be clearly marked , packed in damp moss and sent to Lord Cornbury 's by Oxford Chapel , ‘ where I am to be around generally any morning before ten if you ever have time to call ’ . |
5 | Cos I never ever have time off . |
6 | But the Tories still have time to recover , especially if they jettison some of the more unattractive aspects of Thatcherism . |
7 | I always leave a minimum of one and a half hours so that if I have a blow-out or breakdown or some other unforeseen emergency , I still have time to take care of it and catch the plane . |
8 | I still have time for girlfriends . |
9 | Although the Church of the period lamented Charles ' sexual vigour and lack of suppressive morality , to the modern imagination it seems remarkable that he could rule a vast empire and still have time to devote to three concubines . |
10 | They would throw the ball against a wall , do one or more twirls and still have time to catch when it came down . |
11 | Held in the rear stalls at 6.15pm before any performance , these 20-minute chats about the music and the productions by members of the Company and other opera specialists will make your evenings at the Grand extra special — and still have time for that pre-performance drink . |
12 | With so much inspiration in the pages of this month 's magazine let's hope that after reading all the features you still have time for knitting . |
13 | Then , as to the doubtful ‘ shell ’ of the question , if you still have time to write on the question , you should expressly point out the doubt in your mind as to what you are being asked , and proceed to write on the doubtful part of the question for the rest of the allotted time . |
14 | And if you still have time to spare you can spend a weekend in Andorra ( beautiful and taxfree ) or jump on the train to Sitges or the Costa Brava . |
15 | ‘ Of course they still have time and may be using that to prepare their case . ’ |
16 | Still a few sea bass here , though they 're so delicious that they hardly have time to freeze . |
17 | A body does n't look like the product of a loose and temporary federation of warring genetic agents who hardly have time to get acquainted before embarking in sperm or egg for the next leg of the great genetic diaspora . |
18 | I also have time to reflect on my own job and go back with energy and enthusiasm . ’ |
19 | No you ca n't , you really have time |
20 | And maybe not even have time to think about their relationship to be able to sort out any deep problems , and maybe they 're getting put , put aside . |
21 | A special grant might be made ( ? £15,000 ) to permit the appointment of a lecturer for 6–12 months beforehand , with time to visit Third World partners , convene seminars , plan the course to meet the needs that emerge , recruit appropriate students , and indeed have time to begin writing . |
22 | The Pope and the other 765 inhabitants of the Holy See barely have time to roll out of bed before the great binge begins . |
23 | Thwarted , I walk on and barely have time to savour the moment before bumping into Joe . |
24 | SERAFIN : And thereby have time and energy left to enjoy the open fire which is by our very preference not there to enjoy ? |
25 | I never have time to enjoy myself |
26 | busy and never have time to kill — No — it 's not just a |
27 | I like a good thriller myself but I never have time to read them . ’ |
28 | I , for one , certainly would not wish to put people under so much pressure that they never have time to read a non-work book or attend a concert , or pursue a hobby , or do worthwhile work in the environment or the community . |
29 | Supermarkets seldom have time to nurture the cheese to full maturity and it is often sold with a large , hard ‘ chalk ’ in the centre of the paste , which is flavourless and most unpleasant to eat . |