Example sentences of "have [det] time [conj] " in BNC.

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1 He does sometimes get into a ‘ delayed ’ mood where he thinks he has more time than he does … the reason for the square/back passes I reckon is noone moves into space for him or looks for it up front .
2 He had not had much time or energy to expend on such matters , and was quite happy to cover familiar , or at least already prepared , ground .
3 British banks have had less time than their American counterparts to develop clear strategies towards property .
4 Had BR had more time and more funding , had the government been more sympathetic towards the railway investment and had there been no recession , the APT might have eventually been successful — but that is another story .
5 I think would have probably , had more , if we 'd had more time and reversed all and been clearer on our roles .
6 She did not have much time and believed it would have saved his job .
7 Well I was at school when they was rebuilding , they were , we did n't have much time and
8 And anyone who came calling at that time today must have more time than sense , because today was Tuesday .
9 Peter Lilley looked like he would have more time than most to do so .
10 Last , I broke it last night did n't have enough time cos I was , if I 'm doing his books all afternoon .
11 His mother , preoccupied with paying the bills , seemed to have little time and energy for her children — particularly Graham who , as the only boy , was a bitter reminder of her husband .
12 You 're going to have more time than us by Christmas .
13 The skilled sportsman seems to have more time and to do things more slowly than the less skilled one .
14 Professional : The family member may give progressively less attention to his or her own work because of the problems at home and may even change employment in order to have more time or opportunity to supervise the worsening chaos at home .
15 Even Oxbridge men had less time and money to spare .
16 Young people of the late sixties and early seventies who were more affluent , had more time and had grown up with an expectation of seeing more of the world , were able to travel far more easily than previous generations .
17 But we have some time before the treasure is found , and there are some honest men among the crew .
18 Have all times and minimum rates of descent worked out on a still-air basis first of all .
19 Nowadays , people have more time than ever before to devote to leisure and recreation .
20 Such women ( I include myself ) are probably a majority in the movement ( it was the sort of feeling that brought us into it in the first place , and anyway we have more time than mothers ) but not among women as a whole , most of whom appear to want to spend at least part of their lives having and raising children .
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