Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] much time " in BNC.

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1 Feminist psychologists acknowledge that low-status , female-identified traits , like nurturance and sociability , are also important for both sexes ; but they do not spend much time comparing men with women on these traits .
2 Finding no answers , partly because they do not spend much time looking for them , they assume that it can not be true ; the differences must be ‘ sufficiently deep and of sufficient significance to warrant , at least in a literate society , the continued emphasis on schooling and the acquisition of literacy ’ ( ibid . ) .
3 As a profession , we in medicine do not spend much time thinking about our philosophy .
4 ‘ I do n't get much time for reading , ’ said Wilcox , ‘ but I 've a rough idea what he was about .
5 I think they did , yeah Because I do n't get much time during the day er to go away from the shop but er I , the only job I mostly do is when the visitors come to the er temple I have to go there explain about Sikhism .
6 ‘ I do n't have much time for that sort of thing myself , ’ said Wilcox .
7 ‘ I DO N'T have much time for visiting , parties , etc. , just work damn hard and collapse at home ’ , John wrote in August 1944 to Hanns Ebensten , back in Johannesburg .
8 ‘ When you spend as much time as we did trying to stop others scoring tries , you do n't have much time to argue with the ref ’ — ZIMBABWE 's REPRESENTATIVE when accepting the World Cup Fair Play Award .
9 I 'm not always very good at saying what I mean , except at work , that is ; I 've been to Europe and the States but never to Nineveh and Distant Ophir ; I do n't have much time — literally — for the arts , though I 'm not against them in any way , you understand ( sometimes there 's a nice concert on the car radio ; like most people I read a book or two on holiday ) ; and I do n't give much of a thought to my clothes beyond looking smart at work and feeling comfortable when I get home .
10 I do n't have much time . ’
11 ‘ I do n't have much time to feel lonely . ’
12 ‘ I 'd feel sorry for you , but I 'm afraid I do n't have much time for the poor little rich girl syndrome .
13 ‘ I do n't have much time .
14 Now I do n't have much time left .
15 And they do n't have much time for him .
16 All right John Cochrane , we do n't have much time .
17 What they do n't spend much time on is the way in which you are supposed to approach learning the new skills .
18 So really , I do n't spend much time on it at all — five minutes maximum !
19 " I do n't spend much time thinking about liking or not liking , " he said .
20 So do n't spend much time on that .
21 ‘ You do n't spend much time here either , ’ she commented .
22 However , You 've not got much time to get your teams in to me .
23 I have been on to-day , so I have not had much time , I have wrote to G. Titman to-night .
24 It is probable that we ask permission to use certain shots in the production , and as we have not got much time before the edit , I wonder if you could let us have 1″ PAL copies of these three films ?
25 ‘ I am devastated by what is going on — I have not got much time left and I want to spend it here , ’ said Gladys , who got the Queen 's Medal for her work with the Women 's Royal Voluntary Service .
26 ‘ I have n't had much time to think . ’
27 You have n't had much time for domestic life of late , have you ?
28 ‘ I guess I have n't had much time for … fun . ’
29 ‘ We have n't got much time , ’ James said .
30 We have n't got much time .
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