Example sentences of "[vb infin] time [to-vb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This is partly because the memories uncovered may well trigger off others quite spontaneously , and also because the patient will need time to mull over the situation at his leisure . |
2 | The staff will need time to meet during the school day , as well as in after-school sessions . |
3 | To the alarm of his companions , he stopped , knelt down and said to them , ‘ Let us take time to pray to the Lord . ’ |
4 | Will he take time to explain to the House why , in the past year , 177,000 fewer people were in training in Britain — a reduction of 5.4 per cent ? |
5 | D , otherwise we 're not gon na have time to go on the computer |
6 | I thought it filled in the , the kind of , some of the biographical kind of things we do n't have time to do in the course . |
7 | Will you have time to talk in the morning ? ’ |
8 | 1 he student will then have time to act on the report , and the ward sister will then be able to evaluate the ward teaching and rectify omissions in the student 's experience . |
9 | This may mean you will have time to spare at the airport before boarding your flight . |
10 | We did n't have time to play on the beach or in the streets with the other kids . |
11 | They would certainly have time to get to the river Almond and cut off any interference from the garrisons there at Perth and at Scone , even if they ca n't overwhelm them . |
12 | Just before Christmas I had to go to Windsor , and did n't have time to get to the surgery to fill up . |
13 | ‘ I 'm mad because I had the money for them but I just could n't get time to shop with the hours we 've been working . ’ |
14 | For example , the nurse should make time to talk to the patient and not be involved in other activities which might distract her . |