Example sentences of "[verb] enough time " in BNC.

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1 Following McDougall 's death in 1961 he agreed to become Chairman , but he was unable to find enough time for the demands of this office and resumed the less onerous duties of the Presidency in 1965 .
2 He always has enough time for Lennie and when Lennie speaks George always listens , no matter when .
3 Even eighteen months ago he said that he doubted if he could give enough time and energy to securing a World Cup place .
4 This should give enough time to devise a workable document .
5 Very few athletes enter sport without the assistance and encouragement of a teacher who might innocently create serious tensions , as with Jackie Jackson , whose PE teacher strengthened her commitment to athletics , a commitment which proved destructive to her educational aims , as she pointed out : ‘ I was spending so much time in athletics that I could n't give enough time to my ‘ A ’ levels . ’
6 During the first year we probably did n't give enough time to training .
7 Give enough time to yourself and your own physical , mental , emotional and spiritual needs .
8 she has n't got enough time
9 Jane , oh Jane 's , she said that because I have n't got enough time , only I have n't , I 'm not listening to what he 's saying , oh , this is important , and then you go off again .
10 In my experience I c if I do a plan I have n't got enough time to write the essay .
11 Do we actually spend enough time on developing good relationships with children and making schools places which they enjoy attending ?
12 For example , he tends to pitch in and sort things out for himself and does not spend enough time on man-management .
13 Children generally suffer from too much control between school and television and do not spend enough time developing on their own .
14 Married to Dolores with a three-year-old son , Dale , and 12-month-old daughter , Chris regrets that he does n't spend enough time at home .
15 Officials are already concerned he does not spend enough time there to qualify for the 12 per cent tax laws .
16 She revelled in the benefits of being married to the Queen 's second son and did not spend enough time on her duties .
17 They were ill-informed in the sense that the conceptual basis for understanding such meaning was not carefully theorised , as well as in the more obvious sense that the travellers often simply did not know the language and did not spend enough time living in a particular society .
18 I do n't spend enough time watching programmes , I will get back to that now .
19 He tried to persuade his master to be stricter with the children , and was always complaining that Heathcliff and Catherine did not spend enough time studying the Bible or attending church services .
20 Those who have a cold or flu are doubting whether they have had enough time to get over the illness , even if it did strike last November .
21 The surface of the etch-resist ink might wash off in the developer but a layer of ink can still be left on the board , because the UV light has not had enough time to penetrate all the way through the resist .
22 He has not yet had enough time to close the gap , to find a way of associating Conservative values with a public political culture .
23 Think through your decision carefully before going to be tested and do n't be pressurised into having a test unless you have had enough time to decide whether it is the best thing for you .
24 Curly Top had n't had enough time to get more people to the gatehouse .
25 In September 1989 Chadli announced the postponement of local elections , originally scheduled for December , following complaints from the opposition parties that they had not had enough time to prepare for them .
26 According to a radio commentary on Aug. 7 , there were complaints from the opposition that they had not had enough time to campaign effectively , and instances were cited of bullying by MPRP election supervisors .
27 Ruling that the UK had breached international agreements , the judges dismissed the British government 's contention that it had not had enough time to meet standards set in 1975 .
28 There are all sorts of other tales , but I think by now I 've yes I 've just about er had e had enough time I think now , have n't I ?
29 I think I 've had enough time in school .
30 If you are told enough times that you are incapable , you begin to believe it and lose the self-confidence you need to do your job …
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