Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [adj] time for " in BNC.
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1 | However , I want to leave sufficient time for the Minister to answer . |
2 | Playboater are to pull out of retailing to allow more time for other projects . |
3 | A Duke of Aquitaine in the style of 1176 and 1179 was not going to have much time for customs which reflected the political realities of earlier days . |
4 | In a low and antagonistic frame of mind she accepted that Ace was never going to have any time for her . |
5 | I seem to have more time for her than I had with them , and I still do my housework and all the washing . |
6 | I had years in Latin America , the Far East , all over the place , and any time I came back to London , well , there was too much to do to have much time for somewhere like ffeatherstonehaugh 's , and anyway I was married by then and my wife would n't have approved . |
7 | But it was you who had to fight to get double time for the men who worked on a Sunday . ’ |
8 | The two groups returned safely to Jalo , where they had to wait some time for news of Jock Lewes and Bill Fraser . |
9 | had to put some time for |
10 | Target to reduce waiting times for operations will be build into these agreements . |
11 | She had to meet Rainald first , she had to gain some time for Edmund , she had to — |
12 | For foot traffic , a distance of some 10–12 km ( 6–7 miles ) would probably have been a more-than-adequate day 's journey , especially if burdened with goods and needing to leave enough time for their disposal at the destination . |