Example sentences of "[verb] time for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 But it works , and it will be a shame if Martin does not continue to find time for pictures like this .
3 He was able to find time for study and he preached regularly to the soldiers and the local people .
4 Opening time for anglers
5 ‘ I Do n't Know How I Found Time For Work ! ’
6 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 .
7 A person who listens shows that he or she has time for others .
8 But he also allows time for reflection , which brings the book a sense of perspective that most popularisations lack .
9 That allows time for clients to settle their accounts . ’
10 It would also give time for Rune to inveigle her into taking up their affair where it had left off .
11 Searching time for Souness
12 Earlier this year Central and Anglia teamed up in a jointly owned group , Television Sales & Marketing Services , which has now won contracts to sell time for Border TV and the cable channel Discovery .
13 Castlerock 's 1,500 residents , the majority of them Protestants , have never had time for sectarianism and division .
14 The proportion of those on remand , that is , being held prior to trial or sentence , was 14.5 per cent in 1979 but in 1988 had grown to 23 per cent , with the average waiting time for trial at the Crown Court also increasing .
15 The average waiting time for trial at Crown Court was 56 days in 1989 , and in that year remand prisoners made up just over one-fifth of the average prison population .
16 A consultation paper published yesterday suggested the proportion of rent collected , the amount of rent arrears , the number of empty properties and the average cost and waiting time for repairs must be included .
17 Curve have n't got time for apathy — there 's got to be some attitude to your music . ’
18 ‘ It is not that I have n't got time for girls .
19 Er have n't got time for tea
20 You have got time for tea
21 He is very meticulous and quite demanding , and has n't got time for people who do n't know their job . ’
22 Offerings include SNA 3270 Emulation , SNA 3270 Emulation in Distributed Mode for Workstations , SNA Remote Job Entry Emulation , Applications Program Interfaces including CPI-C , APILU 6.2 Run Time for AViiON Systems , and APILU 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 .
23 A typical response was , Pressure is being applied to consultants to increase their workload , be involved in management , accept financial responsibility , and give time for audit .
24 The best that could be achieved in western Europe was a dispersed defensive strategy which would bog down an offensive , in case of war , and so give time for negotiation .
25 It was time to take a few weeks off — no more — but that allowed time for reflection on the year .
26 TESTING TIME FOR LAB TECHNICIAN
27 Testing time for Brecht Critics ' view Theatre ..
28 legitimise this notion by providing time for staff to discuss problems together ;
29 ‘ There are a few new faces in the team , and when you have that it always takes time for things to settle down . ’
30 Delays in decision-making can be a difficulty as it takes time for problems at the bottom to come to the notice of people at the top , and for ideas at the top to percolate to the bottom .
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