Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] time " in BNC.
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1 | For many situations which you will face as a manager it is safe to assume that your audience may only have time to grasp perhaps just three ideas . |
2 | ‘ When I 've seen you safely on the train , I should still have time enough to get to the auction . ’ |
3 | Ministers must always find time for an Opposition motion of censure but such a motion is inappropriate for some matters . |
4 | Although you should make a specific time when candidates can ask their own questions you should also allow time for questions which arise naturally at an earlier stage of the interview . |
5 | The Government must then make time for the resolution to be discussed although , as the Government has a majority and can normally force its measures through , it is unusual for such resolutions to be unsuccessful . |
6 | Also , you should never waste time and money searching for files or papers . |
7 | Gaultier has remained true to himself , and must therefore mark time until fashion comes back around to his idiosyncratic viewpoint . |
8 | That 's the main thing and then if you 've got any questions afterwards hopefully we 'll still have time to go through a few questions . |
9 | She marvelled even more though when Cara 's basic efficiency surfaced as she declared , ‘ By my calculations you 'll still have time to get down to Dover after you 've dropped me off at the airport . ’ |
10 | so he 'll probably get time to do it anyway |
11 | disclose : I feel : irritated/like I do n't matter/defeated. predict : if you do this , I can work more efficiently/I know you 're busy , but if you do this we 'll both save time on discussions like this/I 'd be better motivated if you did . |
12 | Sampling might also involve time phasing as in attempting to detect opinion trends leading up to a general election . |
13 | ‘ Perhaps I 'll even have time to persuade you not to run away from me after all , mus . ’ |
14 | ‘ We 'll never have time , ’ Gurder panted . |
15 | If you can keep your ‘ surplus ’ projects simple and labour-saving — grass-letting or flying flocks of grazing animals for example — you May still find time to concentrate on feeding your family as your first objective on quite a large holding . |
16 | Thomas Meehan , one-time caretaker of the Bartram Garden , stressed his early dedication , ‘ So earnest was John Bartram in the pursuit of learning that he could scarcely spare time to eat and might often have been seen with food in one hand and a book in the other . |
17 | Because no-one who so meticulously completes a task such as compiling this directory annually could possibly find time to emerge into sunlight , or to eat . |
18 | So much information was gathered that the professionals could hardly find time to analyse it . |
19 | Gabriel could always find time for a little flirtation . |
20 | Well er I 'd like I 'd still like time to er think about it you know . |
21 | At the moment he 'd still have time to drive down on to the autobahn — providing the freezing fog came no closer . |
22 | I really enjoy this — usually I 'd never make time for it . |
23 | He 'd long ago decided that if you spent all your time listening to what people actually said , you 'd never have time to work out what they meant . |
24 | The senior nurse may also allocate time for individual teaching of learners , or for group tutorial sessions . |
25 | It may also waste time and energy ; it may be unproductive ; it may lead to hostility and to low morale . |
26 | It may off it may also take time for farmers to acquire the skills necessary in order to increase , or to use , to adopt this technology . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | It may well take time for the church planting team to see fruit of this kind . |
29 | But however horrible the thought of lying sticky and crumpled , sleeping , or trying to , might be , the actual moment of departure is one I would gladly relive time and time again . |
30 | I love shopping for excellent ingredients and would rather spend time on this than anything else . |