Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] time [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I still have time for girlfriends . |
2 | ‘ I never had time for fun when I was your age ! |
3 | ‘ From now on those involved will have to pay up or face committal proceedings , which ultimately means time in prison , ’ she said . |
4 | Had n't she already taken time off work which she could ill afford in her sister 's interests ? |
5 | With so much inspiration in the pages of this month 's magazine let's hope that after reading all the features you still have time for knitting . |
6 | At 21 she is set for stardom , but she still finds time for people who have fallen on hard times . |
7 | I mean did you ever have time for dances , and going to the pictures and that kind of thing , I mean you must have found some time ? |
8 | We always have time for people who like to use their eyes ’ . |
9 | ‘ There are a few new faces in the team , and when you have that it always takes time for things to settle down . ’ |
10 | But he also allows time for reflection , which brings the book a sense of perspective that most popularisations lack . |
11 | He also spent time at Grantham and Gainsborough for production training . |
12 | I am lecturing all over the place , ’ explained the explorer.However , although he also finds time for lectures to raise money for good causes , like his visit to Snape , Sir Ranulph is a notoriously private celebrity.He rarely gives interviews , and does not keep hand-out photographs of himself . |