Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Yet , because of other commitments , I have arguably spent less time than ever with my fish .
2 The Government have not provided sufficient time or resources to ensure that the system works properly .
3 I have been on to-day , so I have not had much time , I have wrote to G. Titman to-night .
4 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 ?
5 ‘ 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 .
6 They have always spent considerable time visiting schools ; in the nineteenth century there were regular visits , including during the period of payment by results ( 1862–1898 ) when the outcome of an inspection , involving assessing the children 's performance , determined whether or not the school received funds .
7 I have n't get any time off I can take now .
8 ‘ I have n't had much time to think . ’
9 You have n't had much time for domestic life of late , have you ?
10 ‘ I guess I have n't had much time for … fun . ’
11 ‘ It 's a beautiful home with a wonderful music room , but I have n't had any time to enjoy it , ’ he says .
12 ‘ We have n't got much time , ’ James said .
13 We have n't got much time .
14 I have n't got much time left , Ellen .
15 Anyway come on we have n't got much time .
16 We have n't got much time .
17 I have n't got much time for Egon Ronay .
18 , erm most of the staff at Broadmoor have n't got much time for do gooders .
19 Cos we have n't got much time .
20 let me ask you one final question and its a cheeky one and er , I want to know whether you drink and drive , I 'm not going to , we have n't got any time for debate , I 'm just interested to know would you say that you drink and drive ? , this is not policy any more , button one for yes , button two for no , your told it as a simply for a , a kind of statistical er oh , er some of you are being rather coy and not voting
21 I wonder if they 've got any here now that have n't got any time signatures , because that 's the other thing that they they like to give you .
22 What I do recommend you do is er , you know , use these short answers in your , in your revision , and sort of , you know , revise on say interim district trade , and then just write a question in fifteen minutes , and you realize that you ca n't really write very much , and it 's good discipline , because once you 've made the mistake , you know , of writing , you know , two paragraphs on some aspect of it , you realize you have n't got any time to , to do anything else .
23 You 've got , you have n't got any time , you have n't got any time to do anything now anyway !
24 You 've got , you have n't got any time , you have n't got any time to do anything now anyway !
25 But nevertheless , you are charging patients , often people who are in a great hurry bringing their own patients in , who really probably have n't got any time for that sort of thing .
26 Jane , oh Jane 's , she said that because I have n't got enough time , only I have n't , I 'm not listening to what he 's saying , oh , this is important , and then you go off again .
27 In my experience I c if I do a plan I have n't got enough time to write the essay .
28 But their philosophy comes pouring out , and you realise that they certainly have n't spent much time thinking about any aspect of their behaviour , or the kind of images they project , let alone strange and isolated postures .
29 We have n't spent much time discussing our personal lives , have we ? ’
30 ‘ You have n't wasted any time , ’ Brownlow said , as they shook hands .
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