Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] have time [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | For many situations which you will face as a manager it is safe to assume that your audience may only have time to grasp perhaps just three ideas . |
2 | That 's the main thing and then if you 've got any questions afterwards hopefully we 'll still have time to go through a few questions . |
3 | She marvelled even more though when Cara 's basic efficiency surfaced as she declared , ‘ By my calculations you 'll still have time to get down to Dover after you 've dropped me off at the airport . ’ |
4 | ‘ Perhaps I 'll even have time to persuade you not to run away from me after all , mus . ’ |
5 | At the moment he 'd still have time to drive down on to the autobahn — providing the freezing fog came no closer . |
6 | He 'd long ago decided that if you spent all your time listening to what people actually said , you 'd never have time to work out what they meant . |
7 | ‘ The last thing a Secretary of State would normally have time to do is to see if the Historic Royal Palaces are being run in a way to maximise profit . ’ |
8 | Browne would then have time to look at it , before Eliot embarked for America in late September . |
9 | They would certainly have time to get to the river Almond and cut off any interference from the garrisons there at Perth and at Scone , even if they ca n't overwhelm them . |
10 | There are certain associates , who 're not going to use a rate book , there 's associates who er , because you 're doing a two appointment sale , will always have time to come back to the office and get a computer quote and go back with the right answer . |
11 | 1 he student will then have time to act on the report , and the ward sister will then be able to evaluate the ward teaching and rectify omissions in the student 's experience . |
12 | You will never have time to write another line . |