Example sentences of "have time " in BNC.

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1 Henry V and the second piece I 'd like to do is a contract if … if , that is , we have time . ’
2 Oh , so now we have time for the exhibition ? thought Jay .
3 But the Tories still have time to recover , especially if they jettison some of the more unattractive aspects of Thatcherism .
4 But because they have to leave by 10pm , all they have time for are the basic tasks , such as cooking dinner , feeding Elaine , taking off her make-up and getting her ready for bed .
5 The Defence Minister , Yitzhak Rabin , whose Labour Party forced last Friday 's inner cabinet vote on the Egyptian proposal , dismissed talk of a deadlock : ‘ I have time and patience and I am not pessimistic , ’ he said .
6 Still a few sea bass here , though they 're so delicious that they hardly have time to freeze .
7 Then you have time to fix on a definite idea of how you want the final mix to sound .
8 He writes , ‘ We have seen some remarkable changes in some of the young people who come to our house , the main thing is that we are available , have time and share what we have , which is probably not very much .
9 Supermarkets seldom have time to nurture the cheese to full maturity and it is often sold with a large , hard ‘ chalk ’ in the centre of the paste , which is flavourless and most unpleasant to eat .
10 If you have time , pipe a little flavoured butter around the tartlets to give them a professional finish .
11 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 . ’
12 You have time on your side .
13 Once a member of the clergy has been appointed he or she will visit the home to make arrangements , if they have time , which many might not .
14 I always leave a minimum of one and a half hours so that if I have a blow-out or breakdown or some other unforeseen emergency , I still have time to take care of it and catch the plane .
15 They ought to get to know each other , see a little of the place they are in , have time to shop for family souvenirs and sample the local food and culture .
16 That way you have time to find problems — and put them right .
17 You have time to digest the unexpected worm , as they say about early birds !
18 I still have time for girlfriends .
19 The Pope and the other 765 inhabitants of the Holy See barely have time to roll out of bed before the great binge begins .
20 What they need is a purgative period in opposition in which they have time to think once more and sort themselves out . ’
21 The Tories believe they have time enough to put over that case .
22 Although the Church of the period lamented Charles ' sexual vigour and lack of suppressive morality , to the modern imagination it seems remarkable that he could rule a vast empire and still have time to devote to three concubines .
23 He asked for them to be clearly marked , packed in damp moss and sent to Lord Cornbury 's by Oxford Chapel , ‘ where I am to be around generally any morning before ten if you ever have time to call ’ .
24 It has been possible to isolate neutral bis and tris ( 1,3,2,4-dithiadiazoles ) by reducing their corresponding salts ; the neutral products precipitating before they have time to rearrange .
25 And few amid the rural tribe have time
26 Public service may once have been the duty of an elite , but today it is the responsibility of all who have time or money to spare .
27 If you have time , it is worth climbing on to the observation terrace on the site of the tiny Chapel of Holy Mary of Einsiedel which was part of the Theatine Monastery below .
28 Here , if you have time , is the moment to make a detour to the Kinský Summer Palace and Gardens , now the Museum of Costume .
29 ‘ Miss Kenton , if you for one moment believe I have time on my hands , that displays more clearly than ever your great inexperience , I trust that in years to come , you will gain a clearer picture of what occurs in a house like this . ’
30 A body does n't look like the product of a loose and temporary federation of warring genetic agents who hardly have time to get acquainted before embarking in sperm or egg for the next leg of the great genetic diaspora .
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