Example sentences of "time [verb] [coord] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Raindown ’ again impresses because of the newly-found POD focus , its guitars taking time to breathe and plan their next assault , while Craig 's voice breaks away from its usual comparisons and finds its own piece of sky to lark about in . |
2 | In the aftermath the Border needed time to breathe and recuperate , and while religious civil war threatened Scotland as a whole , the far from religious reivers bided their time . |
3 | And what more practical way of repaying them than to ensure that their own little seedling of bonheur had time to sprout and shoot , to root and burgeon ? |
4 | The events are a good reason for the enthusiasts of this largely non-social past time to gather and renew acquaintances . |
5 | Although he was still charged with assault , the trial was not for two months , which gave her time to wait and discuss it with Charles once he was completely recovered . |
6 | For those with less time to shop or cook , Lesley Waters of BBC1 's Bazaar creates some really useful 15 minute feast . |
7 | Last year he decided it was time to retire and let a younger man do his job . |
8 | now we have time to sit and watch . |
9 | Time to sit and reflect |
10 | Just time to sit and have a drink and all that . |
11 | Meanwhile under a tree nearby there 's time to sit and enjoy the peace of a Cotswold garden . |
12 | ‘ I have two or three Alembics , which are lovely guitars — great in a studio if you have the time to sit and work with hi-tech electronics . |
13 | No , we 'll , we 'll do it together later when mummy 's got time to sit and help you alright ? |
14 | You 've got to have time to sit and listen to it . ’ |
15 | It 's irritatingly easy to crash at first , as the pushscroll is only activated when you 're more than halfway across the screen , giving you little time to see and avoid hazards . |
16 | When we rise for Prime , then will be the time to see and consider , before we try to interpret . ’ |
17 | Maybe it is time to go and make a . |
18 | Yes and you can look at it and say , okay , we 've go time to go and make a cup of coffee , or oh , this is going well . |
19 | I have n't time to go and do that . |
20 | The sand laid up a dream against the pond walls , and it was time to go and get a pool liner . |
21 | Then , just as you are seduced into believing all is Cocteau-calm , the tempo jumps up a gear , the guitars rev into psychedelia and pure white noise signals that it 's time to go and get dressed . |
22 | Well I thought if I have a walk over there at two then by the time I get back it 'll be time to go and get Christopher wo n't it ? |
23 | With the redundancy I have time to go and search properly for a job . ’ |
24 | And there 's so much voluntary work to be done if people have got spare time to go and help but , I do n't know whether it 's the sign of the times that people only want to do jobs for monetary gain . |
25 | And I was thinking it 's about time to go and have our tea . ’ |
26 | Then , with a quick glance at the time , she said , ‘ Time to go and have some lunch . |
27 | When someone went into one , you had time to go and buy an ice-cream before they came out again . |
28 | Well get down and get your jarmies on and then you can get back up there otherwise , if we do n't get them on , and when daddy 's ready to go you 're not going to have time to go and see your other nanny |
29 | If you are a professional grower , this bud is merely one among thousands , and you will not have the time to fuss and mollycoddle it — the head comes off in one go , and the bud has to take it full blast . |
30 | ‘ It is very evident that since the publication of the paperback the campaign against it has subsided , to such an extent that even one of my most hardline critics , the British Muslim Dr Kalim Siddiqui , was recently quoted in the Guardian as saying it is time to forgive and forget , which is a rather extraordinary volte-face from someone who was until recently asking for my head on a plate . |