Example sentences of "he have time " in BNC.
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1 | When he has time to relax , he manages to put all that energy into enjoying himself . |
2 | Now he has time on his hands to reflect on a career which started so promisingly when he made his Worcestershire debut while still at Malvern College in 1982 , but never lived up to those aforementioned expectations simply because of injury . |
3 | The wonder is perhaps that he has time to do any writing and research at all after running two companies — Pluto Press ( Australia ) and PR agency Social Change Media — and with partner Stephanie Dowrick , also a writer , bringing up two children . |
4 | But he has time to walk up and down the room only five times , telling Felicity what Prue said , before the phone rings again . |
5 | But being outside the pressures of life in the city he has time to think , and to formulate his thoughts on all the issues of the day in the form of letters to the editors of the more influential newspapers . |
6 | A bottomless dustbin , a plastic oil container and a private selection of empty bottles have already been added to his private junk heap , waiting to be collected one day when he has time . |
7 | Now back in his hometown of Swindon he has time to reflect on the months tending wounded and dying Croatians at the frontline of battle in North Bosnia . |
8 | Unable to stand it any longer , Sheila went up to him and before he had time to react seized both envelopes , feverishly tearing open her own and handing the other to Mona , who appeared almost unable to take it . |
9 | Suddenly he had time to chat ’ |
10 | Suddenly he had time to chat . |
11 | It sounded a pleasant , civilised household to settle in until he had time to look around him and decide about the future . |
12 | But not if he had time to think what it would do to his career . ’ |
13 | He had time if he went on his bike . |
14 | When he finally got her on the phone , she only asked him how he was then said she had to rush , and put the receiver down before he had time to tell her . |
15 | Before he had time to think , Tug began to talk , quickly and nervously . |
16 | He had time for a quick wave . |
17 | Before he had time to consider his own question , his train of thought was interrupted by Emily . |
18 | Some weeks later , after the fall of Tunis and the Axis surrender in French North Africa , when he had time to reflect on his past and present condition , he began to write more regularly . |
19 | He began to paint feverishly , as if he had time to make up . |
20 | There was need on Ewan Beg to be silent and row till we were through the narrows , but he had time after that . |
21 | And it was as if Boy was now suddenly the drowning one , and O was the lifeguard ; O slapped him twice around the face , pulled his head back by a handful of hair and placed his mouth over Boy 's before he had time to speak , and kissed him right there in the doorway of The Bar . |
22 | Fortunately other workers were near enough to restrain Uncle Fred before he had time to carry out his threat , with the result that a badly shaken farmer went off into the farmhouse , saying that he would fetch the police in the morning — no telephones in those days . |
23 | The few new moves ( the draughtboard ) he had figured out — Christ and he had time and more — in his convalescence . |
24 | Quinn knew already , and that was a saving grace because he had time to prepare an answer in the event Zack called . |
25 | He was quite harmless , and he had time for them . |
26 | ‘ Oh , Mr Algernon ! ’ exclaimed Mildred with relief , and before he had time to hide away under a stone , as he usually did , she shot a hand into the water and scooped him up . |
27 | When he had time to take account of the situation , it seemed that Bill Oldenshaw had fallen under the train at the crossing and been killed outright . |
28 | Their best chances fell to Littlejohn , but he volleyed over from David May 's misplaced header when he had time to bring the ball under control , and was then denied by Bobby Mimms . |
29 | He had told his wife that morning over breakfast in their bungalow on the edge of Barashevo and within faint sight of the outer wooden fence of Zone I , that he stood to gain a great prize … not tomorrow , not next week , but he had time , he had months of time to break this bastard . |
30 | Each time there was a pause in his routine and he had time to think , the Captain was reminded that there were a good many things about this case that did n't ring true . |