Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] time " in BNC.
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1 | So I think time management will be key there if that 's the way you wan na do it . |
2 | Suddenly she has time to think of herself , and this may be something of a shock . |
3 | If only she had time . |
4 | Then perhaps you had time to notice a large , rectangular , open topped metal box connected to the rear of the tractor . |
5 | Obviously you need time to think everything through . |
6 | so they wasted time by changing the guard , and I had all the time in the world to destroy the documents . |
7 | Suddenly he had time to chat ’ |
8 | Suddenly he had time to chat . |
9 | Your learned friend very fairly set the sort of orders one would expect in the case of this sort , erm , can I only add one thing which erm there is still a , failing erm his right there should have been an adjournment this morning that the question of a structured settlement could be investigated , all these people who have indeed , it must be from the plaintiff 's point of view as well , desirable that those investigations be erm carried out , with the greatest , greatest speed possible , obviously it takes time to er instruct the and so on and erm , it seemed er to me that it would be appropriate to include some of the I happen to discuss with my friend , erm providing for the matter to be brought back not later than a certain time |
10 | He had carried her along on the groundswell of his own forceful personality , but now that the ride was over she had time to wonder if she 'd done the right thing . |
11 | ‘ When they came home I took time off a typing course I was doing so we could be together . |
12 | And still he found time to heal the sick . |
13 | And always it gave time to fit the second shaft and loose the second volley , and redouble the boiling turmoil that was held at a distance by nothing more deadly — but there was nothing more deadly ! — than cloth-yard shafts of wood and steel flighted with a handful of feathers . |
14 | Whenever I found time to break away from my books , she could always manage to supply a spare young officer to escort me to a concert , a play , even the occasional regimental dance . |
15 | When you have done the recording , you can listen to it whenever you have time to spare ; before you go to bed , first thing in the morning , or whenever suits you . |
16 | Sarah took to visiting whenever she had time off , which was two hours every other Sunday , and she never went empty-handed . |
17 | But throughout her course , and while at the Royal College of Art doing her MA , she continued to develop her felting whenever she found time to go north . |
18 | I stayed in Aldeburgh for some weeks in order to work with Ben whenever he had time . |
19 | Clearly he felt time wasted explaining his cause was time lost gathering signatures . |
20 | Now I know time is against me : the horror of being left thirteen feet in the air with no stairs to reach the ground ! |
21 | Oh , so now we have time for the exhibition ? thought Jay . |
22 | now we have time to sit and watch . |
23 | Sir Thomas relaxed a little , Now he had time on his side . |
24 | Now he has time on his hands to reflect on a career which started so promisingly when he made his Worcestershire debut while still at Malvern College in 1982 , but never lived up to those aforementioned expectations simply because of injury . |
25 | But what I 'll do is , if tomorrow I get time I 'll have a look in erm Top Shop . |
26 | Wherever you go in Cyprus , it is almost impossible to visit the shops or market without being told : ‘ Relax , what 's the hurry anyway , surely you have time for a coffee ! ’ |
27 | Well then why do n't you take time off in lieu ? |
28 | So we shall have lemon chicken , stuffed mushrooms , we had something else did n't we last time ? |
29 | Particularly he spent time directing a group , his twelve disciples , living , eating , travelling with them and teaching about prayer ( Lk. 11. 1–1 3 and 1 8.9.1 4 ) , about worry ( Lk. 1 2.22–31 ) , about watchfulness ( Lk. 12.35–48 ) , about true greatness ( Lk. 9.46–50 ) . |
30 | He has n't anything to eat time to eat anything . |