Example sentences of "[vb past] [indef pn] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | Oh yes , and I also found plenty of time to play football and cricket . |
2 | ‘ You got plenty of time . ’ |
3 | No , I I got plenty of time , I 'm not in a hurry . |
4 | Cos I I got plenty of time . |
5 | He 'd plenty of time to go up to Jubilee Wood . |
6 | The secret of Adam 's sexual success with women was simple : he took plenty of time to stroke or massage , to make sure that his partner was completely relaxed before they made love . |
7 | She allowed this thought plenty of time and scope . |
8 | The world stockmarket hiccup of October 1987 pulled people up sharp and the malaise of the six years which followed gave plenty of time for reflection . |
9 | Finally , the matter lay solely between God and me and had nothing in time or eternity to do with anyone else . |
10 | She had plenty of time to ponder things last night after flying off to Perth where she and Jeremy Bates are the stand-bys for next week 's Hopman Cup . |
11 | By now it was the morning of the fourth day and West Indies had a lead of 164 ; clearly quick runs were needed to make sure they had plenty of time to bowl England out again . |
12 | I had plenty of time to think this through as I sat in my leisure jam that Sunday . |
13 | Our 12-year-old had plenty of time to make up his mind . |
14 | We still had plenty of time , or so I … ’ |
15 | I had plenty of time to explore it , but it does n't go anywhere . |
16 | As judging was speedy , everyone had plenty of time to mingle . |
17 | I was already forty-five minutes late for a dental appointment and had plenty of time to reflect upon the day . |
18 | She and Ella had plenty of time before they needed to set off for school . |
19 | No dust showed above the roads yet , evidence that the French had plenty of time to make their attack . |
20 | It was early evening when I got into London 's vehicular scrummage and I had plenty of time to see Toby in hospital . |
21 | He had plenty of time to prepare this great phrase , for the outrage was said to have happened in 1731 and he was not asked about it until 1738 , but the delay led to no awkward questions ; by the late 1730s Parliament was growing increasingly annoyed with Spanish interference with British trade , and it was not willing to let Walpole go on with his peaceful policy . |
22 | Diana had plenty of time to spot the guests , who included Camilla Parker-Bowles . |
23 | The summer holidays had begun and she had plenty of time to spend in the shop , helping Mr Evans and watching him and wondering … |
24 | He always had plenty of time for us . |
25 | While you waited to see me , you had plenty of time to reflect on just how good I had to be to afford a suite of offices like this one . |
26 | It was a pleasant thirty-two miles out to the private sanatorium operated by Dr. Hugo Zimmerman , and I had plenty of time to think about him . |
27 | I had plenty of time to wonder why these violent attacks happened , first the fire in Mr Rochester 's room , and now a physical attack on a stranger . |
28 | It was about forty miles from York at present , so she had plenty of time . |
29 | The pass came , I had plenty of time and shaped to kick to the near touch-line . |
30 | He had plenty of time to come back . ’ |