Example sentences of "have [det] time " in BNC.

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1 Watford will have little time to bask in their glory — manager Steve Perryman has pulled them in for training at lunchtime today .
2 Mr Sharif will have little time to think about the budget , which is due next week .
3 Up to 3,000 students at Bucharest Polytechnic , as well as demanding sweeping changes in education policy , expressed concern that the NSF was dominated by communists who were trying to ensure that they stayed in power by scheduling the elections so that the emerging political parties would have little time to organize .
4 In modern tennis , you do n't have this time any more .
5 I warned you I was n't going to be able to consider you and any doubts , hesitations or scruples you might have this time around , and I should have remembered that .
6 What questions would he have this time ?
7 The parents were glad of a helping hand so them could have some time to themselves .
8 I do n't think we 'll be straight into it , though ; I think we 'll have some time off .
9 ‘ Not immediately , perhaps , but you would have some time . ’
10 He would have some time to slip over to London to act .
11 ‘ May I have some time ? ’ ‘
12 Instead of these days being taken together in the spring when the estimates were published , ‘ supply days ’ were scattered throughout the session so that the Opposition , which is allowed to choose the subjects , could always have some time available should it wish to raise some immediate aspect of government policy .
13 I ordinarily rise by six ; I will allow you to lie half an hour after me then you 'll have some time you may call your own .
14 Yeah er you know , we had an understanding that if erm because there were times when we wanted to just have some time together , or to pray together , and erm you know people who did come in and out to the flats , we erm told them that if th we were in and we did n't answer the door , it was actually because we were either doing something that we could n't come .
15 Now they 've got the centre the children seem to spend the first ten minutes with their parents and then they go off and play and their parents can have some time together .
16 She do n't half have some time off them bloody , that teaching staff !
17 And everybody , I says marvellous cos I can have some time off , , it 's not fair .
18 If they can have some time off I can have some time off , fair 's fair .
19 If they can have some time off I can have some time off , fair 's fair .
20 Mr Young does not have much time for fancy patterns with three dimensional ‘ fiddly ’ bits .
21 Mrs Thatcher did not have much time for the body and abolished it after the election victory in 1983 — an example perhaps of her dislike for so-called ‘ professional ’ advice that purports to be above party politics .
22 ‘ I do n't have much time for that sort of thing myself , ’ said Wilcox .
23 But I did n't have much time for celebrating it in Scotland .
24 ‘ I DO N'T have much time for visiting , parties , etc. , just work damn hard and collapse at home ’ , John wrote in August 1944 to Hanns Ebensten , back in Johannesburg .
25 We did n't have much time for subtle distinctions down in East Oxford .
26 This was a Karen I had n't seen before , and one I did n't have much time for , to be frank .
27 I am not quite sure who it was I sat next to because I am such a slow eater that I did not have much time for conversation .
28 The scar was quite big , so I was only able to start my running in June and I did n't have much time to prepare for Tokyo .
29 Juliana does n't have much time to spend on her make-up and indeed does n't need to because she has a beautiful clear skin .
30 ‘ I wo n't have much time for the pictures any more .
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