Example sentences of "[adv] have the time " in BNC.

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1 the authority will perhaps have the time to consider overall policy objectives and the context in which all the schools and colleges operate .
2 She 'd been amazed to see Nelson working for her — and even more amazed to see how good he was at it , laughing and chatting with the customers , apparently having the time of his life .
3 This was just as well , because I must have looked pea green , and it did n't make me feel any better to watch Olive sitting up front chatting to the pilot and navigator , obviously having the time of her life .
4 Not all advisers feel comfortable asking clients for these personal details nor do they necessarily have the time to do it .
5 That perhaps it 's easier to do in a smaller department , I mean I 've got checkouts , and the majority of my staff are part-time , and I 've only got three full-timers , so it 's quite often the case that at nine thirty , one thirty , five thirty , eight thirty , it 's a case of coming in and then relieving somebody else straight away , you do n't necessarily have the time to spend with them .
6 Has n't he got enough to worry about without being clobbered over the head by the injured pride of a woman fortunate enough to have the time and the brain to worry about the title on her season ticket ?
7 Gilmour hit back : ‘ Pat Clinton does n't stop working long enough to have the time to use his head .
8 I did n't like being called a rowdie , but then I did n't exactly have the time or resources to sue for defamation , if that 's the legal terminology for someone who slags you off in public .
9 One person can scarcely have the time or the expertise needed to find out what has been published and link this to readers ' needs throughout his authority , especially when book provision is only one of his many responsibilities .
10 Mrs M no longer had the time to devote to the girl who sought schooling for herself .
11 Add to this the fact that many people no longer have the time to bake their own bread and cakes or grow their own vegetables and you will see how the situation has changed even in the years since the end of the war .
12 Such ventures deserve support , for they provide a starting point for up-and-coming writers , and uncover important original material which budget-restricted professional historians no longer have the time to seek out .
13 Recreational players often play in less than ideal conditions and do not always have the time or money available to spend on their rackets .
14 The head does not always have the time to ponder the price of those personal and professional adjustments which have to be made in the regular course of management .
15 Well what a lot of people say on the course is I know it 's my responsibility , but I always , I do n't always have the time to train because there 's a lot of backlog , there 's a lot of pressure , it 's and we all say to them that training is like a catch twenty two situation .
16 To identify somebody with such skills and sufficient knowledge of the subject matter who also has the time and energy to take on the task will be a major problem to most groups .
17 From what I hear they 're both having the time of their lives !
18 ‘ I left the treatment on for about 10 minutes but I did n't really have the time to use a plastic cap .
19 Cos when you 're working , you do n't really have the time or the interest in actually seeing where the money goes .
20 or whatever we do n't really have the time , people just say , oh it 's charts .
21 Between 1962 and 1965 , de Gaulle reclaimed a more active role in domestic policy , partly because he now had the time to do so and partly because Pompidou , who had never held elective office , had a more presidentialist conception of the constitution than Debré .
22 Few agencies now have the time or the staff to train new entrants in specialist skills , and research is such a skill .
23 He 'd hardly even have the time to see his precious Sheila bloody Williams , would he ?
24 Sometimes they were right , news crews rarely had the time or the inclination to pursue the finer points .
25 Those who do no have the time to go to a La Scala performance or are visiting out of season , must make do with going to the theatre museum ; this normally , but not always , includes a trip to the auditorium .
26 an opportunity to tackle a problem or task which they might not otherwise have the time or resources to take on ;
27 He rarely seemed either to have the time or the inclination to return to Brougham .
28 Unfortunately for domestic cats , their human owners rarely have the time to offer them mouse-sized meals , preferring to spoon out big dishfuls of cat food at feeding times .
29 On the agency side , account executives rarely have the time or the depth of market research know-how and experience to make the most of the interpretation of market research .
30 Teaching and lecturing staff rarely have the time needed to identify , obtain , understand and analyse complex datasets such as those held on the Data Archive .
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