Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] have [det] time " in BNC.

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1 The explicit extension of the abstract convention then includes the proposition that both sides must be heard , but it does not include either the proposition that they must have equal time or the contrary proposition that the party with the more difficult case must have more time .
2 Up to 3,000 students at Bucharest Polytechnic , as well as demanding sweeping changes in education policy , expressed concern that the NSF was dominated by communists who were trying to ensure that they stayed in power by scheduling the elections so that the emerging political parties would have little time to organize .
3 Watford will have little time to bask in their glory — manager Steve Perryman has pulled them in for training at lunchtime today .
4 Now they 've got the centre the children seem to spend the first ten minutes with their parents and then they go off and play and their parents can have some time together .
5 In addition , museum assistants or other personnel whose task it is to prepare the objects for visitors and to supervise their access to the collections may have more time for other tasks .
6 Clearly agencies dealing with executive appointments will have more time for discussion and advice about career moves and development than agencies dealing with general office staff .
7 This means that potential competitive bidders will have more time to organise rival bids .
8 Mr Sharif will have little time to think about the budget , which is due next week .
9 John will have more time to concentrate on his architectural interior design business .
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