Example sentences of "he [verb] have time " in BNC.
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1 | Would he 've had time to take it home in between stealing it and me finding him ? |
2 | I say , wait until he has had time to return from Roxburgh — as surely he will . |
3 | ‘ It 's possible that he has taught the gardener 's cat , ’ replied Mr Appin thoughtfully , ‘ but I do n't believe he has had time to teach any other cats . ’ |
4 | He needs to have time and freedom to concentrate on proper spending ! ) |
5 | And the fact that she had sent him away before he 'd had time to betray her was cold comfort , set against the enormity of that loss . |
6 | He 'd had time enough to get ten horses under shelter . |
7 | Surely he 'd had time to see the latter clearly ? |
8 | He 'd had time to wash his hands and take off his rubber gloves and apron . |
9 | In the office , like a typical Cancerian , he seemed to have time for just one thing . |
10 | He liked to have time to think what he was going to feel about something before it happened . |
11 | When Hugo returned home dinner was served as soon as he had had time to change . |
12 | When he had had time to scan it , Hayman spoke again . |
13 | He had had time enough : Newton was right . |
14 | That seemed obvious now he had had time to think . |
15 | He did n't want a job that 's what he had said he wanted to have time out he did n't want a job he could get a job when he wanted to , he ca n't now turn round and blame it on |
16 | John was very gradually edging along the floor towards me , and at last he was near enough to put his head down on my knee , like a penitent dog creeping to its angry master when it thinks he 's had time to forget its offence . |
17 | I doubt if Calder will take it any further once he 's had time to think it over and realise how upset you were . |
18 | ‘ I know you did , dear , and I appreciate it , I really do , and so will your father when he 's had time to think about it ; but you must admit , he does have a point — about David Markham , I mean . |