Example sentences of "have [adv] [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | On the other hand , if the character ends up in chamber 81d you might allow him to find the ring of Verena since he has so much time to kill . |
2 | Mrs Cresson has already several times hinted that parliament may be dissolved if the conservative opposition tries to block government bills . |
3 | As Katharine is away at university , she has very little time to ride . |
4 | Is not the real answer that the Conservative party has very little time and even less concern for British workers ? |
5 | Well , I 'd had so much time on the sick , they put me on half pay . |
6 | It seemed so sad that Mrs MacAllister should have had so little time to enjoy this beauty and that he should be left here by himself . ’ |
7 | I 've been here three months but so far I have n't seen anything — I have n't had a chance , I 've had hardly any time off . |
8 | He wo n't have so much time for the horses , so I 'm going to be useful at least . " |
9 | You 'll have just enough time to get there by ten . |
10 | We shall have even less time than before to enrich the curriculum with a range of imaginative exploratory activity . |
11 | Though , come to think of it , what with Lubor being away for some days last week when she 'd arrived , he must have quite some time off from his duties . |
12 | I just do n't have that much time . ’ |
13 | We do n't have that much time . ’ |
14 | I do n't have that much time to get my milk . |
15 | Tell him that you do love him , but you will have very little time and energy to show that love while you are forced to worry about where the next meal is coming from . |
16 | Let me put it this way , I 'm doing the one job in the world which I really want to do , which I love — and work to me is pleasure , so I do n't have very much time and even the things I do in a way are relaxation . |
17 | he does n't have very much time . |
18 | That way Miss Danziger wo n't have too much time to consider the implications . ’ |
19 | ‘ I gather you did n't have too much time , sir , for the selection and careful matching up of clothes . |
20 | The 1,574 kg of gold , found in southern German caves at the end of the war , had since that time been administered by a tripartite commission of France , the UK and the USA . |
21 | ‘ I 've little enough time as it is . ’ |
22 | She could n't bear the rift that had come between her and the aunt who had always understood and helped her ; who had so many times stood between her and her mother as faithful friend wanting the best for them both and who was now so alienated from her . |
23 | That night she lay awake for a long time , thinking first of her father , recalling many happy childhood memories and wishing fervently , as she had so many times before , that he had not left her so soon . |
24 | I had so much time to look at him I can hardly believe it still , pushing the trolley , standing up in Nibs 's clothes . |
25 | It 's not the right song for the show , but we had so little time and a decision had to be made . |
26 | She did n't want to quarrel with Maria , today of all days , when they had so little time left together . |
27 | One can not help but feel that one of the reasons why Edberg was beaten in his opening singles — without in any way detracting from Nestor 's fine achievement — was that he had so little time for either his body or his tennis to adjust after the journey to another time zone — and surface — from Australia . |
28 | Daddy had so many plans for Walker Hall but then he had so little time to do much . |
29 | In a muffled voice she added , ‘ They had so little time together that I hope they were happy . ’ |
30 | You had just enough time to arrive and yet you chose not to do so . ’ |