Example sentences of "to have time " in BNC.
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1 | Breakfast was bound to arrive early enough for them to have time to talk afterwards . |
2 | To say prayers in the Catholic way of worship , and feed one 's soul on frequent sacraments , and practise a little fasting , and use the sacrament of confession , and study Marcion and the early Church and the Bible , and to have time for quietness and silence and meditation — that was what he looked for at this moment of his life . |
3 | Is this what it 's like to have time on your hands ? |
4 | Prince , she suggests , never leaves the recording studio long enough to have time for anything romantic like a candelit dinner or taking lady-friends to the movies . |
5 | Ca n't you see , I 've got to have time to get myself straight inside . ’ |
6 | All that has been said earlier about the need to have time to take in bad news is obviously not appropriate . |
7 | Some say this is in fact useful because it keeps people busy at a time when , as we have seen , it is probably too painful to have time on your hands to sit and reflect . |
8 | He needs to have time and freedom to concentrate on proper spending ! ) |
9 | As you will appreciate , we will be collecting feedback on any research you carry out within the next 4 to 6 months , and if you are to have time to work with the tape , we ought to try to supply it to you as soon as possible . |
10 | We hope to be collecting feedback on any research you carry out on the tape within the next 4 to 6 months , and if you are to have time to work with it , we must get it to you as soon as possible . |
11 | As you will appreciate we hope to be collecting feedback on any research you carry out on the tape within the next 4 to 6 months , and if you are to have time to work with it , I would like to supply it as soon as possible . |
12 | As you will appreciate we hope to be collecting feedback on any research you carry out on the tape within the next 4 to 6 months , and if you are to have time to work with it , we ought to try to supply it as soon as possible . |
13 | We hope to be collecting feedback on any research you carry out on the tape within the next 4 to 6 months , and if you are to have time to work with it , we ought to try to supply it as soon as possible . |
14 | It is also wiser that the elderly person should grow used to receiving care from several different people before it becomes hard for a sole carer ever to have time off . |
15 | In an interview you are not going to have time to correct them if they are wrong . |
16 | I 'll make it right with Mrs Bradford for you to have time off next Sunday , then you must go and listen to them . ’ |
17 | Sister stressed how important it is to speak to the troubled , to have time for listening and not to evade the issue . |
18 | It may mean some gentle but very straight talking , if your parent does not realise your need to have time alone with your friends , but if you can not bring yourself to establish this right , you will have precious little hope of organising any other social activities that will give you a break from daily routine . |
19 | That 's why it 's important to have time off every so often so we can get away from each other for a short while . ’ |
20 | There was another couple in there , and it enabled Paul and Emily to have time to look about them undisturbed . |
21 | Perhaps it was fortunate that at that time he discovered girls , and a year later met the Dawsons , who always seemed to have time to stop and gossip with him . |
22 | ‘ I was determined to have time with Maisie . ’ |
23 | ‘ She ought to have time for preparation before the police burst in on her . ’ |
24 | op. cit. ) that the class teacher is unlikely to have time or training to do this , but that an adviser or social education teacher may be able to do so . |
25 | She had told him she was unlikely to be in Town again in the foreseeable future , and was sure he was far too busy to have time to drive down to Sussex . |
26 | No one expects a practitioner to have time for much theoretical musing or for large empirical studies . |
27 | This was motivated by the need for the mother to return to work or the wish for the parents to have time to themselves . |
28 | You 've got to have time to sit and listen to it . ’ |
29 | A recent study revealed that children who smoke are 3 times more likely to have time off school [ 10 ] . |
30 | He 'd shot the question at me so unexpectedly I had to have time to recover . |