Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] have [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ So I 'll have more time for designing . |
2 | Perhaps next time I 'll have more time to prepare . |
3 | We do n't have an afternoon surgery , so I 'll have more time to talk . ’ |
4 | I knew that I would return to this island again when I would have more time to search . |
5 | However , I am getting the business matters straightened out and I hope it wo n't be too long before I shall have more time to spend with you . ’ |
6 | Another time I shall have more time to offer you some tea . |
7 | However , my contract with the club is up next May and then I will have more time on my hands , but I will still need help with the Irish job . |
8 | And everybody , I says marvellous cos I can have some time off , , it 's not fair . |
9 | If they can have some time off I can have some time off , fair 's fair . |
10 | The parents were glad of a helping hand so them could have some time to themselves . |
11 | I warned you I was n't going to be able to consider you and any doubts , hesitations or scruples you might have this time around , and I should have remembered that . |
12 | I ordinarily rise by six ; I will allow you to lie half an hour after me then you 'll have some time you may call your own . |
13 | Larissa , 40 , became a teacher so that she would have more time with her children , but she spends most of her spare time in queues . |
14 | ‘ Not immediately , perhaps , but you would have some time . ’ |
15 | You will have more time , be able to go further and see more . |
16 | Promotions of labour-saving gadgets encourage us to save time on household chores , so that we 'll have more time for leisure and recreation . |
17 | We 'll have more time together then . ’ |
18 | I do n't think we 'll be straight into it , though ; I think we 'll have some time off . |
19 | Stop talking about it and we might have more time . |
20 | One advantage of allocating a case to a student is he/she may have more time to spend in follow-up . |
21 | Maybe if she and Julie did n't have such tiring , exhausting jobs they might have more time to concentrate on the culinary arts . |
22 | If they can have some time off I can have some time off , fair 's fair . |
23 | He should have enough time to finish his drink and be away before his fellow-officers started to drift in . |
24 | as if He 'd have any time for us with the mob of Holy Joes He 's got to see to . |
25 | Peter Lilley looked like he would have more time than most to do so . |
26 | It was noted that Stefan did not play with his toys for more than a few seconds before leaving them , so she was advised to reward him for playing longer ( so that he would have less time for wandering out of the house ) . |
27 | He would have some time to slip over to London to act . |
28 | Now he will have more time for his hobbies of hiking , photography and writing books on archaelogy |