Example sentences of "will [verb] more time " in BNC.

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1 ‘ So I 'll have more time for designing .
2 Promotions of labour-saving gadgets encourage us to save time on household chores , so that we 'll have more time for leisure and recreation .
3 Perhaps next time I 'll have more time to prepare .
4 We 'll have more time together then . ’
5 We do n't have an afternoon surgery , so I 'll have more time to talk . ’
6 It 'll take more time than buying an off-the-shelf solution , it wo n't be so neatly packaged , and there are a few ‘ gotchas ’ for the unwary .
7 In this way you will spend more time on the important part , i.e. finding the lift and getting centred quickly .
8 After a few weeks the foal gains sufficient confidence to start establishing friendships with other foals , and as the weeks pass it will spend more time with them , and less with its mother — unless it is frightened , and then it will dash back to her side for security and reassurance .
9 If parents do not find time for such training they will spend more time scolding and correcting at a later stage .
10 The fees for a fuller report are , of course , higher than for the society 's valuation report , because the surveyor will spend more time both inspecting the property and preparing a fuller report suitable for your needs .
11 We will gain more time by trying to institute better policing , making improvements in the control of any future whaling .
12 Clearly agencies dealing with executive appointments will have more time for discussion and advice about career moves and development than agencies dealing with general office staff .
13 John will have more time to concentrate on his architectural interior design business .
14 You will have more time , be able to go further and see more .
15 This means that potential competitive bidders will have more time to organise rival bids .
16 However , my contract with the club is up next May and then I will have more time on my hands , but I will still need help with the Irish job .
17 Now he will have more time for his hobbies of hiking , photography and writing books on archaelogy
18 That does n't necessarily mean you will take more time to get around the golf course .
19 Remember that teaching deaf mothers , both antenatally and postnatally , will take more time than normal .
20 Lycomings offer the choice of two : ‘ max power ’ , defined as the ‘ leanest mixture which produces highest IAS from a given rpm and manifold pressure ’ , and ‘ best economy ’ m which defines itself , i.e. the cruise technique which will require less fuel for a given distance but will take more time .
21 It may appear that putting this strategy into practice will take more time than the conventional practice of writing words in the children 's own spelling books .
22 ‘ It will mean more time with me and with his family .
23 Any concentration of radioactivity in adjacent sediments reduces the amount of radioactivity entering the sea since it will allow more time for the radioactivity to decay .
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