Example sentences of "[pron] 've [vb pp] the time " in BNC.

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1 I 've crossed the time lines so many times in the TARDIS that I 'm extremely sensitive to temporal disturbances .
2 But I 've seen the time it was .
3 Oh aye , I 've seen the time it was .
4 No it used to be just the sacks stop the dust and go down the back and I 've known the time what er , when they needed a regular gang of dockers , if they went to work on er , on er Monday morning with a dirty head bag on made of calico , they 'd have to buy the beer cos they had , if they ai n't got a clean head bag on or a cl clean skullcap , there used to be a little old calico skullcap they used to put on just to keep the dust out the hair and all like that .
5 Bu but half off and half in at in moment cos I 've taken the time off but there 's lots of problems , like half the team 's gone off sick with pleurisy , tonsillitis and everything
6 That I 've got the time is a bloody disaster .
7 ‘ One of these days when I 've got the time . ’
8 when I 've got the time .
9 Somebody ought to do a research project into it ; the answers are all there to be unearthed , if you 've got the time and the energy . ’
10 IF YOU 'VE GOT THE TIME AND PATIENCE , WHY NOT GO FOR A SPOT OF DIY !
11 If you 've got the time , they 've got the money .
12 You might be able to do the odd one but I do n't think that you 've got the time , I mean bear in mind you 've gone from four to three to two there 's two of you now supervising all of us if you tell me you 've got spare time then great , and you want to do one or two equally great , however unless you tell me to the contrary
13 Yes and you 've got the time
14 We 've calculated the time from how deeply it had settled in the mud .
15 Erm we 've done the time there .
16 Once in a while , maybe on the first night of a stint somewhere , and we 've got the time , we might just do a brief check of some songs .
17 Some people do ring the police up and the police , if we 've got the time , we 'll come along and ask them to switch it down .
18 Two five five , the reason why the Executive asked for withdrawal was because it 's moving us a bit too fast along this track , and it 's moving us in a particular direction before we 've had the time to think about whether that 's the right direction to go .
19 And I mean I think women tend to be inv having to cope with things like school and er and health and you know they 're a at the grass roots if you like of you know at the receiving end of you know say cuts in in services like that and bus services and just quality of rural life and I mean the quality of life in Blaenau is depopulation and unemployment and you know and and in a sense there is lot of scope for women to break down the barriers of you know cos it is true that the the Councillors they 're supposed to represent the people or whatever tend to be quite well to do they 've done it thank you very much and then oh you know they 've got the time on their hands and they tend to be men and s school ex school teachers ex You know and they 're not having to cope with really situations that go will put them in touch with what it 's like not to have a bus service or not to have proper health care and this sort of thing you know .
20 They 've got the time on them — the time the bet was placed . ’
21 Well I think so , I think erm as long as they can go and work with children and then they 've got the time when they can leave off and come , but it 's having the whole time , well then they 've children all their life have n't they ?
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