Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] [vb infin] time " in BNC.

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1 Roland do not necessarily have time to reply to letters where the course of action has already been explained in the handbook .
2 As with any pre-booked golf holiday , you should confirm your tee-time on booking and perhaps check the travel time from the airport to the desired hotel — this will not only save time , but unwanted aggravation as well .
3 I do not merely spend time in Manchester — where I spend more time than anywhere else outside London and my constituency , which is my home town .
4 We are told that ‘ in normal conversation , both in speaking and in listening , performers do not generally have time to think about and apply conscious grammatical rules ’ ( Krashen 1981 : 3 ) .
5 When she was kind to me I thought she was the best person in the world , but she did not always have time for me .
6 He was bigger than I and he grabbed me by my Sidcot collar and hauled me in the direction of the CFI 's office , I did not even have time to shake off my parachute before we burst into the " Holiest of Holies " .
7 When we take breaks — when I 'm at home or on vacation — my chops go down drastically because I 'm enjoying my free time and doing things I do n't usually have time to do .
8 Non-city dwellers may still be able to burn coal or logs in their fireplaces , but today 's busy lifestyles do n't usually allow time for tending them .
9 In fact all the things you should do every week but do n't always find time for .
10 What it means is that I have to be with him , except when I 'm working , since he ca n't always take time to be with me . ’
11 Hard-working farmers and country people do n't always have time to appreciate the beauty in a line of animals on the move .
12 he ca n't honestly spare time to go down there
13 but he lives with this he does n't really make time for anything .
14 But I did n't really have time or the ability to sit down and think about their whole term 's work which is what I had to do really .
15 One of her babies — Look , I do n't really have time to talk , I have a meal to prepare — ’ Celia stood up .
16 Even Roddy Collins , their bustling Dublin striker , was right out of touch and was replaced late on by Glenn Hunter who did n't really have time to get into his stride properly .
17 I only looked , I did take quickly a look at them but , you know I thought oh I ai n't got I did n't really have time to mess about for long you know .
18 The Under-25's do n't really get time to settle .
19 It was so quick he did n't even have time to scream .
20 I did n't even have time to say hello before he was telling the whole room about us breaking into Puddephat 's rooms .
21 I did n't even have time for a proper supper . ’
22 And criminals are warned that from then , they wo n't even have time to tell police it 's a fair cop .
23 They do n't even have time to price them up before they 're gone
24 but er , I do n't even have time to read er the er , er
25 Shaking her head in bemusement , she moved her gaze to the outfit spread out on the bed , and did n't quite have time to screw her face into an expression of approval before Mrs McMahon looked at her .
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