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

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1 Most sole traders have little time to spend on displays or promoting goods effectively
2 ShareLink , which claims to be Europe 's largest share dealing service , is open seven days a week : 8.30am to 6pm on weekdays , and 10am to 4pm at weekends , when many clients have more time to think about their investments .
3 The position and the number of the ridges so formed vary , but there is a tendency for the ridges at high and low neap tide levels to be the most permanent , as would be expected from the fact that the waves have more time to act at these levels than at intermediate levels .
4 Most refugees have little time to prepare for life in a new country .
5 ‘ He 's very good but goalkeepers have more time now , ’ says Bernard , 72 .
6 ‘ But as you so clearly realize , scientists have many times created tools that can be used for good , but which have then been perverted to evil use .
7 Indeed one possible advantage offered by computers is that they free children from lower order tasks and allow far more time for higher order thinking — instead of laboriously drawing a graph , pupils have more time for analysis of a graph produced by the computer .
8 In arid climates there is generally insufficient surface water , whereas in periglacial regimes frost action may be so effective that solutional forms have little time to develop .
9 Of course , all such early introductions have many times been added to if not replaced by others right up to the present day .
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