Example sentences of "[pers pn] [pron] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 This time , the Labour party had smoothed most of the inconsistencies and hesitations from its policies for secondary schools : thirteen years of loyal opposition had given them plenty of time and motivation to do that .
2 Giving them plenty of time to absorb .
3 The second house finished at ten so that would give me plenty of time to get home before my parents .
4 That gives me plenty of time to make the necessary arrangements .
5 My uneventful watch , as we steamed slowly south , gave me plenty of time to think about the many advantages of cruising in these waters compared to other coastal areas I knew , where complex systems of buoyed channels lead the mariner through an unseen maze of shifting shoals .
6 My aching back woke me around 7.30 , but that gave me plenty of time to use the communal bathroom and kitchen .
7 An unmarked Ford Escort pulled out from the kerb slow enough to give me plenty of time to ease up and reach for the horn .
8 ‘ We thought you 'd be having a job getting there so we gave you plenty of time .
9 An interesting adaption of our 10 day holiday to Alsopahok in Hungary occurs when we make an overnight stay in the Vienna Woods area , thereby giving you plenty of time for sightseeing in Vienna itself .
10 You arrive in Strasbourg , the home of the European parliament , around 3.00pm , leaving you plenty of time to enjoy the gallic flavour of this super town .
11 It gives you plenty of time to be certain about whether the food suits you or not without confusing the issue .
12 You should allow anything up to four hours for the assembly , which gives you plenty of time to make sure that you understand each step fully .
13 Obviously with that number of weeks that you were in hospital , it must have given you plenty of time too , to think about future prospects in a fairly dangerous industry in the North Sea .
14 That 'll mean that gives you plenty of time to get up and get moving
15 There 's something about the soap opera form that really does encourage discussion because it spells out and gives you lots of time to consider these moral or personal dilemmas .
16 Spartan Missile had made a bad mistake at the eighteenth and Thorne was giving him plenty of time to recover .
17 He opted for a job as an arc metalworker for a firm that allowed him plenty of time off for competing in meetings and , as he was an international , he travelled overseas often .
18 He had to go the long way around , but it gave him plenty of time to watch for any indication that there might be anybody at home .
19 She gives her plenty of time .
20 It 's he who from time to time begins talks with the observation that a referee 's parentage is often questioned .
21 I suppose I could get around to it myself in time .
22 It took us One and a half hours to clean up , but my early start gave us plenty of time .
23 That 'll give us plenty of time to talk . ’
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