Example sentences of "time [adv] for a " in BNC.

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1 As promised , one of the project workers gave me an early shake and I had time enough for a coffee before I needed to set off to meet Jenny .
2 I know your ego finds that hard to believe , but just because we had a good time together for a couple of days does not necessarily mean that I 'm yours to play with whenever you feel like it ! ’
3 Time perhaps for a final burst of exercise .
4 Can the Leader of the House find time soon for a debate on the economy of London ?
5 I thought does n't this take a long time just for a little tiny bit ?
6 Because we , we had this when , when we carried out a political fund ballot erm and we asked for time off for stewards to go and talk to members and we asked for time off for a seminar , for a one day seminar .
7 Jay Hammond had been Ross 's sixth victim : the tennis player , taking time off for a game with a business contact .
8 But when her company refused her time off for a quick photo shoot , Yasmin energised herself by picking up her coat and walking out .
9 To qualify to play Karpov , Short had to beat Boris Gelfand , another product of the Soviet school , who refused to allow Praedrag Nikolic of Yugoslavia , his previous opponent , a time out for a family funeral .
10 Time now for a recap of today 's main news stoires .
11 Time now for a recap of this evening 's main new stories .
12 Time now for a recap of this evening 's main news stories .
13 Time now for a recap of tonight 's main headlines with Karen Fraser interpreting for the deaf .
14 Time now for a recap of tonight 's main headlines with TBA interpreting for the deaf .
15 Between the date of Meehan 's conviction and his appeal a month later , Nicky told me , he had an astonishing piece of luck in that there had come into his possession a tape-recording of an interview with Griffiths taken some time previously for a programme the BBC had made at Gartree prison .
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