Example sentences of "have [verb] [pron] [noun] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 He has pock-marked skin which has tempered its savagery with time and sun .
2 Yet it has cast its spell since time immemorial — once the business of wizards and sorcerers , still the business of astrologers ; once subject to aphrodisiacs , philtres and charms , now subject to immense commercialism .
3 She thinks the microwave ‘ has changed our perceptions of time , much as telephones changed them at the turn of the century ’ .
4 Thank heavens she 'd escaped his clutches in time .
5 Apart from San Marino 's two professionals , almost all the players , ranging from a nurse to a shop assistant , have had to beg their employers for time off work to travel to England .
6 Information is correct at the time of going to press , but museums may have to vary their hours from time to time and it is worth checking before a special visit is made , especially around Christmas , Easter and Bank Holidays .
7 They seem neither to have conceptualized their experience of time nor formed an abstract idea of history .
8 She had spent her share of time in caves digging for archaeological pieces , and realized that she was probably too deep underground to feel a breeze from outside .
9 Not only was the great forest of Wychwood being felled , but they had lost their manor and the family who had governed their lives from time immemorial .
10 Whenever the doorkeeper opened up to let in an applicant who had left his card in time a great throng would press forward , hurling their plans through the door like assegais .
11 It had reinforced her awareness of time racing by , running like grains of sand through your fingers .
12 She were on about Graham , she 's seen him loads of times this week .
13 it , you know , but when I do the slightly , yes I have to cross my legs between time !
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