Example sentences of "have [noun] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | Er unfortunately one has cases from time to time on girls of this age who set out to entice men . |
2 | Obviously , such parity of status has implications for time allocation , resourcing , staff development and , in the secondary sector , an adequate supply of specialist teachers of Religious Education . |
3 | Last Christmas , having loads of time on my hands over the holidays , I decided to take the plunge and make one at least as nice theirs . |
4 | ‘ At first it was quite good having loads of time , and money was n't really a problem , I just stopped buying things . |
5 | Improving written communications and running effective home — school relationships will have costs in time and money but smiling a lot and being nice to people does n't knock a hole in the school budget . |
6 | There are also some rivers which are not listed but clearly do have agreements at times , the lower Tryweryn and Exe being obvious examples , while others like the Wylye do not have any agreements to the knowledge of the LAO . |
7 | it 's just that it would just that the time , sometimes you 've got to have things on time and some people do n't have . |
8 | So I rang the hospital and told them very calmly that we 'd be arriving shortly , then I woke up Tony and — thinking I had loads of time — ran a bath . ’ |
9 | He had told his wife that morning over breakfast in their bungalow on the edge of Barashevo and within faint sight of the outer wooden fence of Zone I , that he stood to gain a great prize … not tomorrow , not next week , but he had time , he had months of time to break this bastard . |
10 | In contrast to peoples who believe that their communities have existence through time through rules of corporation , the Piaroa do not understand ‘ community ’ and the relationships of which it is comprised as a political given that allows for continuity through time . |
11 | I have difficulty from time to time in persuading some of my colleagues to believe that a boy not yet 21 could amass so much experience in such a short time ; he had completed two tours and looked like completing a third . |
12 | ‘ Do n't worry , we have bags of time . ’ |
13 | If clients have restrictions on time spent out of the office , roadshows provide an interesting solution . |