Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] have [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | The surface of the etch-resist ink might wash off in the developer but a layer of ink can still be left on the board , because the UV light has not had enough time to penetrate all the way through the resist . |
2 | Scotland has never had much time for earthquakes : the national football team already has a monopoly on disasters . |
3 | One student looking still had some time to go before his grant aid ended . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | I started not having much time for the French and the Walloons , which is to say the French-speaking Belgians , when I found myself among them in 1944 . |
6 | Mrs Thatcher did not have much time for the body and abolished it after the election victory in 1983 — an example perhaps of her dislike for so-called ‘ professional ’ advice that purports to be above party politics . |
7 | I am not quite sure who it was I sat next to because I am such a slow eater that I did not have much time for conversation . |
8 | But she did n't have to ask : Comrade Andrew did not have much time for Jasper . |
9 | She did not have much time and believed it would have saved his job . |
10 | We did not have much time to smarten up the old girl and it took much hard work to soften the ravages of time . |
11 | This time no expression came over their faces and he knew they did not have much time to live . |
12 | Soon , however , she did not have enough time to do this although someone had to relieve the poor beast , and the fresh creamy milk often sat in a gleaming churn in the corner of the kitchen untouched until it went rancid and had to be thrown away . |
13 | It is important , because , as the hon. Member said , there have been earlier opportunities for such legislation — the Government could have chosen to include a measure in their order of business , and a private Member once introduced a Bill , but unfortunately did not have enough time to secure its progress . |
14 | you just do not have enough time , |
15 | Teachers do not have enough time to do the job that they feel they ought to do and want to do . |
16 | As we noted before , one of the prime concerns of teachers is that they do not have enough time to carry out the day-to-day tasks and responsibilities of their jobs to their own satisfaction , let alone to invest in enhancing their own skills , or reflecting on their roles and priorities , to anything like the extent which they would like . |
17 | But I did n't have much time for celebrating it in Scotland . |
18 | We did n't have much time for subtle distinctions down in East Oxford . |
19 | This was a Karen I had n't seen before , and one I did n't have much time for , to be frank . |
20 | The scar was quite big , so I was only able to start my running in June and I did n't have much time to prepare for Tokyo . |
21 | He did n't have much time for politicians as a breed . |
22 | Mark , 43 , did n't have much time for Jane , either . |
23 | I really did n't have much time for school . |
24 | She did n't have much time . |
25 | She did n't have much time for Grandad 's artistic flair . |
26 | He took them all off and that made Constanza laugh at once , but she did n't have much time for him , she was in love with someone else and he had enlisted . |
27 | He did n't have much time in his lodgings on the outskirts of the town , but when he was there he was able to lie down in his quiet , quiet room and totally relax . |
28 | Well I was at school when they was rebuilding , they were , we did n't have much time and |
29 | The problem was , he did n't have any time . |
30 | He could get it loose in time , but he did n't have any time . |