Example sentences of "no time for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The speed and urgency of cartoon action leave no time for reflection . |
2 | I knew that if I did not act , things were set so that we would be annihilated with no time for questions or replies . |
3 | Now it did not even strike her as odd or ungracious that Jenny , after their long separation , should have no time for questions or interest about her sojourn in America or her journey home , and that she could not control her own unhappiness for the sake of welcoming back her sister . |
4 | Briefly his gaze rested on Rachel and she saw the flicker of uncertainty in his eyes but there was no time for questions . |
5 | Had n't he admitted it — that he had no time for love ? |
6 | I had no time for friends , relaxation or pleasure . |
7 | There had been almost no time for friends , let alone parties , outings or boyfriends . |
8 | Despite the enormous praise for the concert there is no time for rest for the performers — rehearsals for the Eggars summer concert are already underway . |
9 | With the economy in the doldrums and the Pound struggling to keep its head above water , it was no time for Terry to splash out a couple of hundred quid beside the seaside . |
10 | He has no time for players who are not totally honest with him or with their approach to the game . |
11 | I 'm studying for an important examination and I have no time for horrors or mysteries . ’ |
12 | Though when we came on their car , somewhere on the long , dirt road to Tinerhir , there was no time for surprise . |
13 | They have no time for self-congratulation on their narrow escape . |
14 | THIS IS NO TIME FOR SEDIMENT ! |
15 | You leave no time for wonder |
16 | Sadly , we had no time for Red Square . |
17 | Moise , a businessman typical of Le Sentier 's clothing industry entrepreneurs , has no time for criticism of his employment practices : ‘ Of course we employ workers in conditions outside the legal norms . |
18 | Now you just drive straight there and back , with no time for stories . ’ |
19 | ‘ A time of historic change is no time for recklessness . |
20 | They thought he was an eccentric , a curmudgeon , a man with no time for humanity . |
21 | This was no time for doubt and despondency and moping in solars . |
22 | No time for respite , as , with the World Cup scarcely out of the way ( ticker-tape celebrations Down Under and all ) , thoughts turn to 1995 ( and , in this issue , South Africa the hosts — ‘ yes ’ or ‘ no ’ ! ) and , more immediately , the start of a new International Championship . |
23 | There was no time for respite from the task at hand . |
24 | ‘ This is no time for jokes ! ’ |
25 | It was n't just that Bernice had no time for women who made themselves look like that ; the other woman demanded attention . |
26 | He had no time for school sports and would rather interest himself in planning and building a village on the school grounds . ’ |
27 | He has no time for wafflers . ’ |
28 | As we have said , if your let-down procedure calls for a final descent rate of 800 ft/min , there is no time for trial and error . |
29 | ‘ No time for management ’ |
30 | Schools have ‘ no time for management ’ ( Handy 1984 p. 18 ) . |