Example sentences of "time to look [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Oh you had n't time to look at the rest .
2 I said , Well I have n't time to look at the rest .
3 Therefore , it is now time to look at the concept of beta ( Β ) a little more closely .
4 Erm if you wanted to get time to look at the chart to colour the planets the right colour that 's up to you .
5 Having discussed the parameters of the signals it is time to look at the detectors .
6 Give him time to look at the word .
7 Now that you have a clear idea of what regression therapy involves , it is time to look at the sort of problems that cause people to need such therapy — why and how such problems have arisen in the first place and how they can limit people 's lives and potential .
8 Take time to look at the corner of the Hospital wall where stands a memorial to King Edward VII surmounted by a bronze of St. George and the Dragon by the eminent sculptor Sir George Frampton .
9 However , to build on the past achievements of chemistry , it is now time to look at the material and constructional requirements of biosensors .
10 Mr Whitty told delegates the NEC had given them ‘ adequate time to look at the reviews ’ .
11 During his busy day , will my right hon. Friend take time to look at the Harris poll in last Sunday 's issue of The Observer which clearly showed that two thirds of the people of this country , including 60 per cent .
12 Having looked at the various strategies for using options it is now time to look at the valuation of options .
13 There was no time to look at the cuttings he had given her , and Loretta put the envelope in her bag .
14 I decided it was time to look into the Bunker properly , and set off along the bank at a jog , swinging round the southernmost dune towards the old pillbox .
15 They had been suggested as early as 3 August by VTsIK , but typically no action was taken until the Communist Party had time to look into the question .
16 I think we 're now in the third phase , where women are expected to have a job , but at the same time to look after the family and keep themselves alluring to men .
17 We had time to look round the shop before leaving for our BR train , whither Graham , his daughter Sue and her daughters escorted us .
18 The Brigade Major informed me that the Brigadier 's party would be in the restaurant for at least one-and-a-half hours , which gives me time to look around the town .
19 We landed in Bangkok this is where we had to change planes , there was about an hour and a half wait so we had plenty of time to look around the duty free .
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