Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [adv] [verb] time " in BNC.
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1 | I personally do not have time for delays in this operation , and my approach has been ratified at the highest levels . |
2 | You obviously have n't had time to look at these , and I just wanted to say one or two things |
3 | What if one day you just do not have time ? |
4 | You just do n't get time to think . |
5 | He said cos I used to keep the house tidy he said I 've been the in the army June an he said I can I can run a household he said but we and then working the shifts I do he said and go up the horses and that he said I just do n't get time to do it ! |
6 | What we 're trying to get the washing and ironing up together and the house work and everything is well you just do n't get time to do it . |
7 | That 's why I have a manager and people to do things for me , because some things I just do n't have time to do myself . |
8 | People find that they just do n't have time to get bored in a resort that has so much on offer . |
9 | ‘ I just have n't got time for you , do you understand ? ’ |
10 | There 's been so much on this week I just have n't had time to get the details of the contract finalised . ’ |
11 | There 's a fair selection in the Windows range , including some packages we just have n't had time to look at . |
12 | Always plan ahead to save time and unnecessary effort . |
13 | I still have n't found time to take a proper walk over there , ’ she added , indicating the expanse of formal parkland stretching out below them . |
14 | It starts with the assumption that you probably have n't got time to analyse your use of time ! |
15 | ‘ I really do n't have time for this . ’ |
16 | We really do n't have time for all the trenchcoat humour , the meaningless catchphrases , the phoney reminiscences , the lame gags about the trusty Smith and Wee Wee , the — ’ |
17 | Now , I 'm a very busy man , and I really do n't have time to stand here listening to you any longer . ’ |
18 | Small booksellers often do n't have time to see however many reps would be calling on them ; they would much rather put all their orders together and send them to Hammicks or to Heathcote or whoever ; we will work with them on that . |
19 | The boy answered , ‘ No sir , I really have n't had time because I 've been so busy working . ’ |
20 | ‘ No — I really have n't had time . ’ |
21 | Essex News , I really have n't had time to look through it erm , but there 's rather a nice little bit which I must read . |
22 | And erm Edward Hyde wrote an elegiac mourning comment on this , which we really have n't got time for unfortunately . |
23 | Only the truly virtuous strip their tack and clean it every time it 's used — the rest of us simply do n't have time . |
24 | While admirable in the E flat and C minor works , they surely do n't allow time for the exquisitely romantic Largo con espressione of Op. 1 No. 2 to sing its full tale of love and longing . |
25 | ‘ I simply have n't got time to spend hours slaving over a hot stove — I 'd rather be out playing with the children or getting out and about , but I do try to make sure we eat well . ’ |
26 | I simply have n't had time to copy out what I 've found . |
27 | Course I had to rush to come up here have n't had time to sort it out . |
28 | Schedules are handy reference points , ways of showing clients what they are getting for their money , and the bases on which the media people actually go out to buy time and space . |
29 | And I think that the time will come some point , when the voluntary sector will say , ‘ Well , we actually do n't have time to talk erm to carry on talking about what we 're doing and how we 're doing it . |
30 | What we thought , all of us it 's going to actually this report item which is and I think therefore because we certainly have n't had time |