Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] have time " in BNC.

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1 Roland do not necessarily have time to reply to letters where the course of action has already been explained in the handbook .
2 In the late nineteenth century , the pastime of rambling through open countryside had been restricted to those who not only had time at their disposal but also the financial capability to travel into rural areas .
3 We are told that ‘ in normal conversation , both in speaking and in listening , performers do not generally have time to think about and apply conscious grammatical rules ’ ( Krashen 1981 : 3 ) .
4 When she was kind to me I thought she was the best person in the world , but she did not always have time for me .
5 And maybe not even have time to think about their relationship to be able to sort out any deep problems , and maybe they 're getting put , put aside .
6 He was bigger than I and he grabbed me by my Sidcot collar and hauled me in the direction of the CFI 's office , I did not even have time to shake off my parachute before we burst into the " Holiest of Holies " .
7 There was the point that the scientific community had not yet had time to confirm the phenomenon but this was dealt with summarily with a warning that would , in the following months , become a knee-jerk response of Utah fusion aficionados .
8 No mention was made of my helping with the editing , and when I enquired , I was told the programme was nowhere near that stage yet ; in fact , the producer had not yet had time to listen to the — what must be by now — at least four hours of tape .
9 This is most likely to occur in weak sappy growth that has grown fairly recently , like a flower stem , and where leaves on that stem have not yet had time to make the carbohydrates and store the energy in the storage cells of the node .
10 By the way , I have received copies of the Dyfed consultation drafts on golf courses and windfarms , although I have not yet had time to read them .
11 Dewdrops , on the other hand , exist , not because they are durable , but because they have only just come into existence and have not yet had time to evaporate .
12 I have not yet had time to study the minutiae of the Bill which , as we now know , runs to 163 pages , but I want to touch briefly on certain parts of it .
13 CW reported he had passed a list of requirements to meet EC Directive on Workstation H & S to IL , but he had not yet had time to discuss eye and eyesight testing requirements with M Prior .
14 When we take breaks — when I 'm at home or on vacation — my chops go down drastically because I 'm enjoying my free time and doing things I do n't usually have time to do .
15 Hard-working farmers and country people do n't always have time to appreciate the beauty in a line of animals on the move .
16 She had n't really had time to set it straight since his father 's death .
17 I have n't really had time .
18 erm well we have n't really had time yet to see his approach erm to Europe .
19 But I did n't really have time or the ability to sit down and think about their whole term 's work which is what I had to do really .
20 One of her babies — Look , I do n't really have time to talk , I have a meal to prepare — ’ Celia stood up .
21 Even Roddy Collins , their bustling Dublin striker , was right out of touch and was replaced late on by Glenn Hunter who did n't really have time to get into his stride properly .
22 I only looked , I did take quickly a look at them but , you know I thought oh I ai n't got I did n't really have time to mess about for long you know .
23 I was just dishing up the ravioli and he had n't even had time to take his helmet off when Nutty stormed in , drunk as a fiddler .
24 Staff are so busy making the dinosaurs they they have n't even had time to work out how many they 've sold
25 It was so quick he did n't even have time to scream .
26 I did n't even have time to say hello before he was telling the whole room about us breaking into Puddephat 's rooms .
27 I did n't even have time for a proper supper . ’
28 And criminals are warned that from then , they wo n't even have time to tell police it 's a fair cop .
29 They do n't even have time to price them up before they 're gone
30 but er , I do n't even have time to read er the er , er
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