Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [prep] time for " in BNC.

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1 He has plenty of time for these creatures .
2 I 'd got an assortment of sarnies and some cans of Diet Coke and bottles of Perrier at a café behind Liverpool Street and was allowing plenty of time for the traffic to get back into the City .
3 ‘ We 've got plenty of time for the post to get to America , ’ I said , sticking down the envelope .
4 Oh well we 've got plenty of time for that .
5 We would ask everyone to be patient and to leave plenty of time for their journey , ’ he stressed .
6 the bumper bundle of review samples they were sending has n't reached us in time for this issue , though , so look out next month for further toe-tappin' details !
7 You 'll have them in time for the competition perhaps . ’
8 Allow plenty of time for them to find out what they do not know and summarize to bring together the strands of the discussion to a point where you both understand the proposed action .
9 They are desperate to furnish it in time for their Easter service .
10 The question is whether the voters will realise it in time for polling day .
11 ‘ And your brother made it in time for the birth ? ’
12 In any case , if Parson Woodforde 's manservant Ben Leggatt found himself temporarily ‘ out of pocket ’ , all he had to do was to pawn the best pair of trousers he had been wearing over the weekend and redeem them in time for church on Sunday .
13 The next stop at Rothley will allow plenty of time for photographs at the restored gas-lit station where another runpast will take place while refreshments are served .
14 Do n't be put off by the delicate appearance of this cake , but do allow plenty of time for the separate pieces of icing to harden well before assembling them all together .
15 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 .
16 During his period at Newcastle and later in his career when he briefly played for Grimsby Town , Gallacher was known to drink with fans in pubs near the ground , and on more than one occasion a search party had to be sent to get him in time for the kick-off .
17 Now the goal is to complete it in time for an autumn summit .
18 The whole exercise should take about ten to fifteen minutes — leave lots of time for the ‘ imagining ’ part .
19 I was enormously impressed by a recent Thorofon CD of the four-art Fantasias for viols ( ) , and so I was delighted to see six-part works follow them in time for the quatercentenary of Jenkins 's birth this years .
20 He always had plenty of time for us .
21 It was alright at Euston Station on the way up because we had plenty of time for loading — but — on the return journey we could see the train approaching while still careering through the country lanes on our coach .
22 It left plenty of time for shopping and meeting friends , two of her passions .
23 If you 've plenty of time for thinking about it
24 This would give her the opportunity to say something in time for the next morning 's American newspapers .
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