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

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1 Sometimes , mothers find it necessary to work ( mainly in service industries ) and so have little time to spend with the children .
2 Yeah er you know , we had an understanding that if erm because there were times when we wanted to just have some time together , or to pray together , and erm you know people who did come in and out to the flats , we erm told them that if th we were in and we did n't answer the door , it was actually because we were either doing something that we could n't come .
3 This morning 's episode at the flat had shaken her up quite a bit , and she needed desperately to have some time to herself in quiet surroundings .
4 Her expression showed that she no longer had any time for jokes .
5 He just had some time to spare waiting for Maria Luisa to return and why not fill it with a bit of Ruth-baiting ?
6 They no longer have any time for politicians who try to gloss over the harsh facts of life .
7 Meanwhile on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway , in the Cotswolds , the other preserved 28XX , No.2857 , still has some time to run of its loan period .
8 He always has enough time for Lennie and when Lennie speaks George always listens , no matter when .
9 This puts enormous pressures on staff , who do n't always have enough time to do the stock checking .
10 Instead of these days being taken together in the spring when the estimates were published , ‘ supply days ’ were scattered throughout the session so that the Opposition , which is allowed to choose the subjects , could always have some time available should it wish to raise some immediate aspect of government policy .
11 One student looking still had some time to go before his grant aid ended .
12 Sally Drayton also had some time off early in that week and I suggested that we spend the Tuesday together .
13 " I do n't really have much time at all , thanks all the same . "
14 I have a modest interest in pictures and antiques and I will now have more time for the sale rooms .
15 Dr Jean Robertson , a GP for 26 years , originally had little time for the notion of psychic healing until an experience at the funeral of her nineteen year-old daughter , who died of cancer four years ago .
16 They are people whose lives are full of activity and demands for immediate responses ; they often have little time for reflection and study .
17 I 'd just been talking to the guard , twelve hour shifts , sixty hours a week and he ca n't even have any time off for tea breaks or meal breaks .
18 The premature end to what could have been a professional ballet career meant that Carol at least had more time to devote to the blossoming courtship with a young accountant , Ron Minogue .
19 He has not yet had enough time to close the gap , to find a way of associating Conservative values with a public political culture .
20 First , though , there is a need to say something more general about Adorno 's position , in the context of the approach outlined in the previous chapter — particularly in light of the fact that Adorno evidently had little time for popular music !
21 Scotland has never had much time for earthquakes : the national football team already has a monopoly on disasters .
22 I have never had much time for the more esoteric confections you find all over the place .
23 And she had never had much time for Angela Cartwright , who , when it came to Grunte , tended to run with the hare , though it was plain enough that she had been put out by Grunte 's placing Hyacinth on his right hand and had agreed with Carole afterwards that they would have little trouble finding the necessary fifty signatures .
24 She 's certainly had some time to kill , while awaiting her big moment .
25 As a person , you know , I 'd never have any time .
26 You will therefore have less time to spend with the puppy during this crucial early settling-in phase .
27 She do n't half have some time off them bloody , that teaching staff !
28 They spent so much time talking about gay things that they did n't actually have much time to do many gay things — which is why I think the really crucial thing that happened in the seventies was not the liberation of a particular sexuality but actually the liberation of a particular set of relationships through which people could enjoy sex , or not have sex , as the case may be .
29 She never had much time for me before . ’
30 She 'd been a sort of feminist before it became fashionable ; never had much time for all that sisterly stuff , but she was positive she was as good as any man and she 'd prove it …
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