Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] time for the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Even with the drama of Munich and the prospect of war it seemed as though Alec Reid had not found time for the outside world . |
2 | That would just leave time for the necessary visas to be obtained . |
3 | Work for the A-level examination in English Literature means a narrow concentration on a limited number of texts , and curricular pressures do not leave time for the undirected contextual reading that would provide broader literary experience . |
4 | Half an hour is the minimum for each side ; so if the moot starts at 8.30 p.m. , and if three judges each take ten minutes to give judgment , it is 10 p.m. even if not a minute has been lost — and this does not allow time for the presiding judge to invite the audience to comment before judgment is given . |
5 | Still had time for the essential cup of coffee ! |
6 | Full information right from the start also allows time for the second thing , which is imagination , meaning the development of creative solutions to the problems . |
7 | ‘ Soon you wo n't have time for the old man . ’ |
8 | He freely gives time for the dying wife , the injured mechanic , the traumatized telephonist . |