Example sentences of "have enough time " in BNC.

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1 He always has enough time for Lennie and when Lennie speaks George always listens , no matter when .
2 Those who have a cold or flu are doubting whether they have had enough time to get over the illness , even if it did strike last November .
3 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 .
4 He has not yet had enough time to close the gap , to find a way of associating Conservative values with a public political culture .
5 Think through your decision carefully before going to be tested and do n't be pressurised into having a test unless you have had enough time to decide whether it is the best thing for you .
6 Curly Top had n't had enough time to get more people to the gatehouse .
7 In September 1989 Chadli announced the postponement of local elections , originally scheduled for December , following complaints from the opposition parties that they had not had enough time to prepare for them .
8 According to a radio commentary on Aug. 7 , there were complaints from the opposition that they had not had enough time to campaign effectively , and instances were cited of bullying by MPRP election supervisors .
9 Ruling that the UK had breached international agreements , the judges dismissed the British government 's contention that it had not had enough time to meet standards set in 1975 .
10 There are all sorts of other tales , but I think by now I 've yes I 've just about er had e had enough time I think now , have n't I ?
11 I think I 've had enough time in school .
12 Having enough time ;
13 Not having enough time ;
14 Of ten problems , say , three need extra training , two need clarification , two are not part of the job , two are due to organisational difficulties , and one is due to not having enough time .
15 There is no need to withdraw your blocking arm fully as you reverse punch ; you probably wo n't have enough time to anyway !
16 I sometimes worried that he did n't have enough time to see his own music but it seems he has it by memory .
17 Thus although it may be the case that communicative demands result in error because the learner does not have enough time to access second language systemic knowledge , equally they may do so because such demands quite naturally lead learners to call upon whatever resources they have at their disposal , some of which will be drawn from their own language .
18 The child may not have enough time to finish one before the next is shovelled in and so gag .
19 you just do not have enough time ,
20 Teachers do not have enough time to do the job that they feel they ought to do and want to do .
21 When they do n't have enough time , teachers know , even if they are fairly successful at not thinking about it , that in some way or other they are letting down their pupils , their colleagues or themselves .
22 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 .
23 I spent my days with a lovely old lady who stayed in bed because the staff did n't have enough time to get her up .
24 He should have enough time to finish his drink and be away before his fellow-officers started to drift in .
25 You do n't have enough time for me any more .
26 This puts enormous pressures on staff , who do n't always have enough time to do the stock checking .
27 Most people do n't have enough time to do that now — you 're just not paid enough . ’
28 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 .
29 Eventually a point is reached where the signals , even travelling at the speed of light , will not have enough time to reach their destinations if the clock speed is further increased .
30 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 .
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