Example sentences of "not [verb] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Do not expect a comfortable time . |
2 | Answer your first-choice question and , if you finish or run out of anything else to write before the allocated time , do not give the extra time to the second question but keep it in reserve for the end of the examination . |
3 | Since her father had not stipulated the exact time when they were to ride , Artemis was dressed and in the stables at first light lest she miss her treat by being late . |
4 | But they have not had an easy time of it , as much of the garden was originally covered by a concrete driveway , and the soil , though fertile had a layer of ironstone at about the depth you need to plan shrubs . |
5 | The 32-year-old French film director has just flown into London from LA , and has not had an easy time of it . |
6 | We can not pinpoint the exact time that property passes without first classifying the contract . |
7 | Leather corals , unlike some coelenterates , do not spend the entire time fully expanded . |
8 | Do not spend the whole time talking about yourself , your job and your life . |
9 | For safety 's sake , some events may not use an optimum time — so check this with the organisers . |
10 | I can not remember a previous time when we have bought back a former council house . |
11 | WHEELCHAIR passengers do not have an easy time when they travel by rail . |
12 | You 'll not have an easy time with her , Marilla . ’ |
13 | Invergordon did not have an easy time of it in 1992 , a fact reflected both by turnover , down 8 per cent at £85 million , and operating profits , down 3.8 per cent at £35.3 million . |
14 | Certainly in this study it was clear that there were farmers who did not have the necessary time to do the job fully . |
15 | ‘ If someone looks like they 're not having a good time , or they look like they 're acting , the tape is rejected . |
16 | ‘ If someone looks like they 're not having a good time , or they 're looking at their watch , or they look like they 're acting , then the tape is rejected . ’ |
17 | Well actually it jus , he 's not having a bad time . |
18 | Apart from this defeat in Africa , Hitler 's Germany was not having a happy time . |
19 | That will leave management free to concentrate on the existing businesses which are not having an easy time of it . |
20 | Sponsorship for WISE vehicles does not permit the full time staffing of vehicles whilst they are on school visits . |
21 | He paused to let the effect sink in and to allow the participants to notice that the machine was not showing the correct time . |
22 | She could not recall a specific time when it had been moved . |
23 | In general , do not exceed the total time of the still air pattern by more than 1 minute . |
24 | As some debates may not last the full time allotted to them , it is the responsibility of hon. Members to keep in touch with developments if they are not to miss their turn . |
25 | When neighbours who entertained him in Knightsbridge spent a rare weekend at Hatherley they were surprised at the switch from newspaper owner to farmer , a switch so thorough that the paper was not mentioned the whole time they were there . |