Example sentences of "n't have time " in BNC.

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1 I 've only known you since first thing this morning and I have n't had time to take everything in .
2 Clare has seen it , although she probably has n't had time to read it fully .
3 I simply have n't had time to copy out what I 've found .
4 Again we have n't had time to check fully , but there is a soprano of that name . ’
5 The heads reported an increase in the level of job satisfaction that they had experienced due to devolution — although one said he had n't had time to think about it !
6 ‘ I 've been on telly just about non-stop for 12 months , but I 've got a few ideas I have n't had time to work on . ’
7 A freezer well stocked with little bags , each containing a prepared calorie-counted and fibre-counted meal , provides excellent protection against temptation to break your diet simply because you have n't had time to shop for the right foods .
8 ‘ No , I have n't had time , ’ he replied .
9 When you have n't had time to prepare , however , you may want to leave the item just where it is .
10 A magazine rack overflowed with rolled newspapers : they had obviously arrived by post , but many were unopened , as though Reid had n't had time to catch up with news that must have been at least a month old .
11 The coffee made by that blasted mother 's boy Sartini had been like water as usual and the Brigadier himself had n't had time to go home and shave .
12 It 's just that I have n't had time to think about it and I only thought that with all those shepherds in the area there was bound to be some traffic in illegally slaughtered lamb .
13 She has n't had time to have any freedom yet . ’
14 Toby had n't had time to try the ‘ exclusive ’ story on the dirty mac brigade and they clustered about me and shouted the usual obvious questions .
15 Have n't had time to look at them all .
16 The boy answered , ‘ No sir , I really have n't had time because I 've been so busy working . ’
17 Pascoe had n't had time to think it through , but he knew he would .
18 He simply had n't had time to lay one of his spectacular contingency plans or clever traps .
19 ‘ I have n't had time to feel lonely yet . ’
20 We have n't had time to look at that either have we ?
21 They strolled home , talking now of family matters , but as they neared Magdalen Street Maureen said suddenly , ‘ There 's a lot more about Chris and me , and — and other things I have n't had time to tell you , Joe .
22 I have n't had time to think yet , I 've only just got back in on the phone and sorting out the printer .
23 Some of the earlier aches had faded , and the new ones had n't had time to get settled in .
24 ‘ I have n't had time to think what we should do . ’
25 We have n't had time to read the whole story today ; can I encourage you to look at it for yourself sometime this week ?
26 I have documentary evidence of regular payments from the shipping company to the group , but I have n't had time to go into how the money is made .
27 And I was trying to explore this , I have n't had time to explore
28 ‘ You have n't had time .
29 There 's been so much on this week I just have n't had time to get the details of the contract finalised . ’
30 The evening before he had procured from the local library a copy of Gerald Seymour-Strachey 's essay in autobiography , but a quick flick through the index had assured him there was no mention of Walter Machin , and he had n't had time to bone up on the details of the man himself 's career .
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