Example sentences of "[vb infin] time for a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I hope that the Government will provide time for a proper debate on Council of Europe affairs . |
2 | Remember all this well , so that you do n't get it wrong on the night ; you may not have time for a second performance . |
3 | ‘ You wo n't have time for a proper meal but you must eat something — we do n't want you fainting at a crucial moment , do we ? ’ |
4 | I did n't even have time for a proper supper . ’ |
5 | A quick glance at her watch showed that she would have time for a short walk outside before dinner , and with this in mind she sprang from the bed and raked a comb through her hair . |
6 | When you add in all the filler ( Tony Greig interviewing Ian Chappell , Ian Chappell interviewing Tony Greig , Merv Hughes interviewing his moustache ) that wo n't leave time for an awful lot of cricket . |
7 | Wander around the bustling streets and markets or try the yellow trams which are cheap and easy to use and allow time for a leisurely drink at a pavement café or cosy brown bar . |
8 | Always ensure that the initial climbing angles on a winch or car launch will allow time for a safe recovery into the glide if the cable breaks . |
9 | They may even find time for a sustained effort to win the Premiership , a trophy which has eluded them since 1987 , the only way they can improve on their remarkable exploits of the last two seasons . |
10 | Gabriel could always find time for a little flirtation . |