Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] have time " in BNC.

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1 Bearing in mind the need to keep the business rate down , has my hon. Friend had time to glance at a pamphlet entitled ’ The Citizens ' Charter ’ , written in 1921 by one Herbert Morrison , then secretary of the London Labour party , which states that the best way to improve local services is to increase competition ?
2 Has my right hon. Friend had time to see the OECD report on unsatisfactory unemployment levels in France and the clear evidence that its minimum wage policy has served to make unemployment worse ?
3 Has my right hon. Friend had time to notice this week substantial orders from abroad for British Aerospace , Rolls-Royce and Govan Shipbuilders ?
4 Has my right hon. Friend had time to consider the tax implications of an extra £35 billion of spending pledges ?
5 Has my right hon. Friend had time to study the reaction of the CBI to the proposal for a national minimum wage ?
6 Has my right hon. Friend had time to study the important report on occupational pensions by the Select Committee on Social Services ?
7 In 1798 , General Humbert of France came over and won a battle near there , but he took so long that the nearby towns had time to refortify .
8 Has my right honourable friend had time to study the recent annual survey of grant maintained schools which shows that since becoming grant maintained , schools have been able to recruit more teachers , improve their results and offer better facilities for their pupils .
9 The historical character of the Spanish state , by comparison , falls into the pattern , exemplified by France , of a centralized , interventionist institution that developed before strong independent economic forces in civil society had time to emerge .
10 But 30-year-old Rice has time in hand to erase both marks — then there really will be no doubt about who is the greatest .
11 Puritanical movements have time and time again , in Europe and America , linked a rigorous sexual code of practice with pacifism and an ethic of non-violence .
12 These revelations come from talking to Personnel managers who admitted they often have to force over-stressed employees to have time off .
13 Has the Prime Minister had time to study the excellent article in the Glasgow Herald yesterday by the last Conservative leader of Glasgow district council , reflecting on the problems facing the Tory party in coming to terms with the need to give Scotland its own Parliament ?
14 Has the Prime Minister had time today to study the Department of Trade and Industry 's figures that were released on Tuesday , which showed that over the last five years Chinese quotas for the importation of cashmere garments into the European Community have been exceeded by 500,000 units and that in 1991 the actual importation exceeded the quotas by over 400 per cent ?
15 They had been suggested as early as 3 August by VTsIK , but typically no action was taken until the Communist Party had time to look into the question .
16 However , before the King 's unjust rage had time to ripen , news came that Yusuf had returned and was marching north .
17 New risks have time to emerge .
18 Let the other person have time to think and work out what they are saying .
19 The fate of attempted reforms has only added to the north 's alienation , as Catholic bishops have time and again pulled Dublin 's politicians by the ear — ‘ a question ’ , as the senior archbishop put it earlier this month , ‘ of legislators respecting the moral convictions to which people adhere , and which are influenced by their membership of the church . ’
20 Chris Claridge hit the ground before his reserve chute had time to open .
21 And few amid the rural tribe have time
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