Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 Razumikhin himself may or may not have come from the country , but he is certainly a member of the floating , unbelonging population of students and ex-students , and he records in simple puzzlement that Raskolnikov has been growing increasingly moody and suspicious and introverted ; ‘ he has no time for anything , people are always in his way , and yet he lies about and does nothing ’ — a confirming echo of Raskolnikov on his bed telling Nastasya the maid that he is working , by which he means thinking .
2 He has no time for inefficiency , and he reserves a particular scorn for the manner in which the medical profession organises itself .
3 He has no time for wafflers . ’
4 He has no time for players who are not totally honest with him or with their approach to the game .
5 He has no time for the factory-made products of China , Pakistan or Morocco .
6 He has no time for interfering adults , but I was not to be daunted ; I stuck to him until I saw for myself that he had no methods and did not teach , or rather , did not impose .
7 He has no time for fools .
8 His wrists are in a cocked position and he has no time to release the clubhead with any force .
9 He has no time for the fair-weather aid groups , who will only go to Romania in the summer and is annoyed by those who deliver basic supplies , take a few pictures and never return .
10 He has no time for a honeymoon period , of course , and he will not have the dramatic effect on mood and gates which Kevin Keegan managed at Newcastle .
11 The final recipient has still got to get on with the work based on this small amount of information , only now with DOPACS he has a time limit .
12 In Henry IV , Parts I and II he has the time of his life .
13 There is no reason why a professor of history , say , should not also manage a family business if he has the time and energy .
14 He knows that tomorrow he has to tell Potter that he needs the time off again .
15 He says to me he says to me he 's , I 've been two or three time while he been int garden he says every time you come in here you lock your car , he says why you 're only int garden , I says well I 've lived round here for a lot of years , ha , I says and when you 've lived here long enough I says you 'll be locking your car every time you get it out .
16 And Mary , he says cos he says every time I come in here
17 Or , if he really wants to worry aloud , he recalls the time not long ago when he woke one morning to find a black man looming over him in his bedroom carrying most of the clothes from wardrobe in one hand and the family carving knife in the other .
18 He recalls the time when a promised £300,000 windfall from Stiff never materialised , so he had to sell his new house to survive .
19 When the male wasp spies it , he wastes no time in the attempt to mate with what he clearly takes to be a female of his own kind .
20 ‘ It will also be interesting to see where he gets the time from too , because there 's his solo album release , our anthology , and then in September Mick , Stevie ( Nicks ) , Chris , myself and Billy start a new Fleetwood Mac album , which marks the end of Christine 's ‘ retirement ’ .
21 Not sure , I must ask her where he does he goes to a Marks where they always have every possible man 's suit that Marks make and and he takes the time to buy two or even three because he does n't get that much time for shopping .
22 He 's a very aggressive batsman , but he finds the time to be a great encourager of his partners , and Phil Bainbridge is convinced that he 's never run faster than when they were in together against Lancashire . ’
23 I ca n't see how he finds the time , with all his other activities .
24 ‘ No , he gags every time I try .
25 The general opinion seems to be that since the bastard 's decided to stop shooting people , he can remain anonymous , stay at large , enjoy life and freedom , and laugh up his sleeve at an incompetent police force until he decides the time has come for a little more high-velocity fun . ’
26 These days , he does The Times and The Listener , which is published in The Sunday Times .
27 He proposes a time perspective in the analysis of skill level and the pattern of movement .
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