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

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1 He lists no hobbies in Who 's Who ? but then again , he has little time , although he and his wife , Caroline , a high-flying recruitment consultant , are renowned ‘ foodies ’ .
2 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 .
3 He has several times got himself into a position of strength in his battle with parliament , and bartered it away for short-term gains .
4 A keen sportsman , he has several times completed the Great North Run .
5 What questions would he have this time ?
6 He had many times been reduced to helpless rage by Graham 's attitude to his subjects , by his refusal to give science stories the importance Mike believed they had , but at least he was consistent in his attitudes .
7 The only heroes he had much time for were Bravd and the Weasel , who were out of town at the moment , and Hrun the Barbarian , who was practically an academic by Hub standards in that he could think without moving his lips .
8 Also he had little time .
9 He had little time to see them , to know them ; like others ' children , they were left to a nurse and Mrs Gracie .
10 In place of God-consciousness , for which he had little time , he wanted to put on the one hand the revelation made in Jesus and recoverable through the historical study of the New Testament , and on the other the moral and spiritual response to Jesus which issues in Christian living and acting .
11 He had little time for the confusion that the Council had appeared to generate in many parts of the Church .
12 After leaving the Institute , where he retained a small laboratory which he visited at weekends , Butler 's administrative duties were so heavy that he had little time for mycological research .
13 In particular , like Macaulay two centuries later , he had little time for the Brahmins and their Sanskrit learning :
14 He had little time for flippancy or gossip , let alone the nostalgic ramblings of an ex-employee .
15 In any event he had little time to give careful immediate consideration to the letter ; he merely wrote a short reply pressing Balfour to reconsider his position .
16 That year he had less time at Aix than usual .
17 Ulster Unionist Jim Rodgers who has visited President Robinson in Dublin , said he had several times tried to dissuade her advisers from allowing the meeting with the Sinn Fein leader , and was ‘ angry and disappointed ’ that she went ahead .
18 He reckoned he had enough time to see Maidstone , then get down to the pensione and change before making his way back up to the Vomero again .
19 As a result his writing becomes less concerned with immediate political concerns and he had more time for reading and research .
20 Chapman came back the next year , he said , because he had more time , not because the finances were in a muddle .
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