Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] not [verb] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 In his hurry to return to Italy the magistrate did not allow sufficient time for the necessary light exposure and , despite protests from the technicians , rushed off with the recording .
4 It is envisaged that , if the Friends are willing to help in this way , properly trained volunteers , who would have to be members of the Friends organisation and who would have their approval , could help with special events and special projects , where existing staff do not have sufficient time to carry out the work .
5 Mr Young does not have much time for fancy patterns with three dimensional ‘ fiddly ’ bits .
6 Mrs Thatcher did not have much time for the body and abolished it after the election victory in 1983 — an example perhaps of her dislike for so-called ‘ professional ’ advice that purports to be above party politics .
7 RICHIE did not waste any time in responding to Patrick 's appeal .
8 Teachers do not have enough time to do the job that they feel they ought to do and want to do .
9 The Government have not provided sufficient time or resources to ensure that the system works properly .
10 Clarac did not hesitate this time .
11 But she did n't have to ask : Comrade Andrew did not have much time for Jasper .
12 The development , administration and interoperability modules do not include run- time versions of Unix .
13 The Israeli Prime Minister , Itzhak Shamir , who was visiting Washington at the time the invitations were sent out , reacted angrily , stating that a Dec. 4 starting date did not allow enough time for Israel to prepare .
14 He got a sheet of paper about that long to all concerned we have no salt , pepper , mustard , vinegar , our clock does not keep good time , er
15 As a profession , we in medicine do not spend much time thinking about our philosophy .
16 Thus although it may be the case that communicative demands result in error because the learner does not have enough time to access second language systemic knowledge , equally they may do so because such demands quite naturally lead learners to call upon whatever resources they have at their disposal , some of which will be drawn from their own language .
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