Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] have time " in BNC.
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1 | The final act of betrayal by William 's ministers was committed when they failed to call Parliament within twenty days of his death ( a violation of the Act of Security of 1696 ) , so that the Privy Council would have time to declare war on France without facing opposition from the Scottish Parliament . |
2 | She had n't really thought the famous singer would have time to spend with her , had she ? |
3 | Secondly , even if it were not missing , manual manipulation of large numbers of records is a very time consuming task , and hardly one that the recruitment team will have time to do during busy periods . |
4 | On quieter days the clinical teacher will have time to discuss the finer details of care and relate them to the needs of the patient . |
5 | If they were lucky his and his recruit 's parachute might have time to open . |
6 | Columbia Square was built on principles similar to the Thanksgiving and Peabody buildings ; but it did allow for a club room and a covered area where children might play on wet days , where Roberts had avoided communal amenities , questioning whether the working class would have time to enjoy them . |