Example sentences of "[pers pn] do [adv] [verb] time " in BNC.

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1 I do not waste time teaching the blind . ’
2 I am afraid that due to limited time available I do not have time to write your articles for you .
3 I do not have time to take you there now .
4 I do not have time to debate now the Further and Higher Education Bill .
5 Viewed in this perspective the privilege of the United Kingdom is temporary ; the price and availability of natural gas in the United Kingdom depend ’ on many other factors into which I do not have time to go .
6 I do not have time to check them all .
7 I do n't got time cos he 's so busy running these man management courses
8 I do n't have time for lunch , ’ said Sara .
9 As I write , I can almost hear the protests of those with families to feed — ‘ It 's the one time we can all sit down together ’ or ‘ I do n't have time to cook several different meals each evening ’ .
10 I do n't have time for all this rubbish . ’
11 I do n't have time , sir . ’
12 I do n't have time to argue with you now .
13 Seymour Cray is still hopeful of bringing his crippled Cray Computer Corp safely in to land , and this week told shareholders that the pay-off will come not with the Cray-3 , but with the Cray-4 the company is developing — ‘ People who predict that things ca n't be done — I guess I do n't have time for them , ’ he told shareholders sternly — ‘ That 's the challenge that I 'm willing to accept in trying to do things that ca n't be done ’ ; the Cray-3 was launched last month , a decade after Cray started work on it , but the Cray-4 is expected to offer twice the performance at half the cost , and the company hopes to demonstrate it by year-end ; it says it has enough cash to fund operations into September and says it is working with two investment banking firms on fund-raising strategies .
14 I look like shit because my mind is on higher things , because I 'm so busy I do n't have time to wash my hair , because if you really love me you 'll love me like this as well .
15 ‘ This is the mail I do n't have time to open , ’ he says .
16 Being so disorganised that I do n't have time when friends need me .
17 It 's my work that 's important to me at the moment — I do n't have time for casual affairs .
18 ‘ I like to know where my next meal is coming from , and that means I do n't have time to sit around contemplating nature . ’
19 I do n't have time to waste sitting around and letting you practise your minimal talents on me . ’
20 I do n't have time to waste on a lazy little girl like you . ’
21 ‘ And I do n't have time to hear it , ’ he muttered , more to himself than to her .
22 They 've gone into a ‘ Chew and choke ’ to get some sandwiches but they 'll be back soon and I do n't have time to call the ‘ Bears ’
23 He plays a short sample down the phone , an almost unintelligible blur May , a non-stop talker and tireless ambassador for techno , rolls his eyes in a resigned manner ’ I get every kid in the city ringing me up and I feel bad because I do n't have time to talk to them . ’
24 There is one taking place at the moment involving Internal Digital ( DEC ) employees and there seems to be a lot of traffic and interest in it , though I do n't have time for that one .
25 Er , Mr Deputy Speaker I do n't have time to deal with the other points but if I 've missed anything in particular I will write to honourable members concerned .
26 I do n't have time .
27 I do n't have time for games , Lori .
28 I do n't know yet , I just said to Christy what time will you be in in the morning I do n't have time yet , in case if I have I can ask you .
29 I do n't have time to play but , I mean to play in a concert band or anything but I might go and knock about with it for a while .
30 No I , I do n't have time , it really does mean signing up for sort of long
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