Had-time Sentence Examples

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  • With everything going on, Carmen didn't have time to worry about flying, but when they were all sitting at the airport, she finally had time to stew over it.

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  • Lisa had time between when Howard left and Giddon arrived to call the police, but she didn't.

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  • Right now she only had time for school.

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  • Maybe they had time to get over the shock.

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  • Between finals and her job at the hospital, Adrienne rarely had time to think about it much, though.

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  • Bordeaux stepped forward, and before she had time to protest, he swept her up and deposited her on the back of the bay.

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  • Before she had time to protest, he scooped her into his arms and deposited her in the buggy.

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  • As it worked out, I hardly had time.

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  • Now at least Betsy and I had time together before I returned to New York Sunday afternoon.

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  • Out flight was early so we had time for dinner on the way from the airport.

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  • With her attention locked on Claire, I had time to fill in both women with what I'd learned.

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  • He may not have had time to speak to her.

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  • I even had time to spare for a second cup of coffee before boarding the Acela Express for my five-hour trip to the City of Brotherly Love.

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  • It was as if I hadn't had time to come to grips with that tragedy with the world wind swirling around me.

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  • I mean nothing untoward by my demand but there are weapons at your disposal I haven't had time to remove.

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  • None had time to grab the weapons under their cots before gunfire exploded through the garage door and slammed into them.

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  • Bianca was the kind of woman who could heal his soul, if he had time to let her.

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  • Yes. It didn't hurt he's old enough that he's had time to build his power as well.

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  • It was after nine before the two had time to talk, and come to some sort of peaceful understanding.

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  • He wanted to make sure he had time to hook up with Billy Langstrom and question the young man, whom he knew would be there.

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  • All we had time to do was fix up a friend of Myrtle's friend's husband's antique car!

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  • I just haven't had time to type up my notes.

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  • The next few minutes happened so fast that she barely had time to think, much less react.

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  • If she believed Wynn dead, Gabe had time.

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  • Things a man battling for his planet neither had time for nor needed.

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  • Dean hadn't had time for a discussion with Cynthia about whether or not to tell Edith Shipton of the inquiry about her staying at Bird Song.

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  • It's so exciting writing them, I haven't had time to send them to my publisher.

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  • Dean hardly had time to detail their day's activities before Cynthia proudly showed him the transcribed text.

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  • I haven't had time to even think about it.

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  • The owner said she was friendly, but he hasn't had time to work with her.

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  • Even if their paths never crossed, his offer still made her feel special in a way she'd never had time to experience with another man.

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  • Whatever was going on, he hoped he had time to prepare his own men to evacuate before worrying about her.

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  • He didn't know if she hadn't had time to fix her wound or didn't know how; the wound was on the verge of becoming infected.

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  • As Darkyn had said, the underworld tempered his Immortal magic, but Rhyn felt the demon power broiling behind the constraints, seeking a way out of him.  He was sticking to his plan, though he no longer had time to find Death.

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  • The Byrne address was on the east side of town, but as Dean had time to kill, he decided to drive west to what the locals called the beltway, a loop road around the city.

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  • He hadn't even had time to do the teaser puzzles on the place mat.

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  • She barely had time to lift the veil before he took possession of her lips as well.

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  • It wasn't as though she had time for it, but it was something that interested her.

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  • All but a few of the goats had been gone over a year now, but she rarely had time to think about them anymore.

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  • Alex had instructed Carmen to put the insurance benefit in a money market where it would draw interest until Lori had time to recover.

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  • You've had time to assess our defenses and capabilities and now, learn the placement of our strongholds.

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  • She had not slept in at least two days and had been bleeding herself when she had time.

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  • It wasn't often that they had time to themselves.

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  • Gerald barely had time to retreat before she unloaded on herself and the bed.

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  • That's what her parents would have said if she had sassed them that way and it slipped out of her mouth before she had time to think about it.

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  • She frantically threw her purse open, searching for a tissue, but a violent sneeze ripped through her lungs so quickly she barely had time to cover her mouth with her hand.

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  • I haven't had time to get bored yet.

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  • Before she had time to respond he dumped her on the floor and dived to pin her down.

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  • Before the sting of his words had time to penetrate, Justin paused, throwing a quick jab to Denton's mouth.

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  • Maybe he's had time to cool down.

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  • When close to he was detected, but he had time to drive the steam launch over the baulks and to explode the torpedo against the "Albemarle" with such success that a hole was made in her and she sank.

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  • Excellent examples of the indecisive drainage of a new land surface, on which the river system has not had time to impress itself, are to be seen in northern Canada and in Finland, where rivers are separated by scarcely perceptible divides, and the numerous lakes frequently belong to more than one river system.

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  • The surprise was complete, and David was compelled to evacuate Jerusalem, where he might have been crushed before he had time to rally his faithful subjects.

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  • It was eagerly welcomed by the Berlin mathematician, who had the generosity to withhold from publication his own further researches on the subject, until his youthful correspondent should have had time to complete and opportunity to claim the invention.

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  • The government, thus left in quiet possession of the rest of Brazil, had time to concentrate its attention upon the Dutch conquests.

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  • The resident, Freytag, was not a very wise person (though he probably did not, as Voltaire would have it, spell "poesie" "poeshie"); constant references to Frederick were necessary; and the affair was prolonged so that Madame Denis had time to join her uncle.

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  • Numerically, the contending armies would at this very critical juncture of the campaign be almost equal, the invaders rather the stronger; but the Turks were much dispersed, so that the result almost hinged upon the speed with which the attacking side should gain ground before the defenders had time to concentrate.

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  • Under Turkish protection, he visited the territory of the Hashid and Bakil tribes north-east of Sana, and though their hostile attitude compelled him to return after reaching their first important town, Khamr, he had time to reconnoitre the plateau lying between the two great wadis Kharid and Hirran, formerly covered with Himyaritic towns and villages; and to trace the course of these wadis to their junction at El Ish in the Dhu Husen country, and thence onward to the Jauf.

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  • Probably Wellington's failure to co-operate at Ligny had heightened the Prussian chief-of-staff's unworthy suspicions of the good faith and soldierly qualifications of the British marshal; and it was well for the allies that Blucher was able to resume command before Napoleon had time to profit from the dissensions that would probably have arisen had Gneisenau remained in control.

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  • At whatever date the Americans began to people America, they must have had time to import or develop the numerous families of languages actually found there, in none of which has community of origin been satisfactorily proved with any other language-group at home or abroad.

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  • The rivers are shallow and more or less broken by rapids in the notches; rapids occur also near the outer border of the crystalline belt, as if the rivers there had been lately incited to downward erosion by an uplift of the region, and had not yet had time to regrade their courses.

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  • Barkk, however, died (June 20th, 1399) before Timur had time to invade Syria.

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  • The dictator now had time to collect ammunition, and the Neapolitan government having given Lanza full powers to treat with him, 15,000 Bourbon troops embarked for Naples on the 7th of June, leaving the revolutionists masters of the situation.

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  • She was at once raised to the throne by the party of progress, as represented by Prince Menshikov and Count Tolstoy, whose interests and perils were identical with those of the empress, before the reactionary party had time to organize opposition, her great popularity with the army powerfully contributing to her success.

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  • Hitherto Charles had aimed at supporting the weaker Slavonic power against the stronger; but now that Muscovy seemed about to disappear from among the nations of Europe, Swedish statesmen naturally sought some compensation for the expenses of the war before Poland had had time to absorb everything.

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  • Unoccupied territory may, however, be prepared for the reception of new beds, by spreading sand, gravel and shells over muddy bottoms, or, indeed, beds may be kept up in locations for permanent natural beds, by putting down mature oysters and cultch just before the time of breeding, thus giving the young a chance to fix themselves before the currents and enemies have had time to accomplish much in the way of destruction.

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  • However this may be, before he had time to mature his schemes, and when he had been the director of Russian policy for only eighteen months, he died suddenly of heart disease when travelling with the emperor on the 30th of August 1896.

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  • According to this the fight was not a pitched battle but a surprise, the Austrians not having had time to form up into ranks.

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  • On the 30th of September 1693 Millington wrote to Pepys that he had been to look for Newton some time before, but that " he was out of town, and since," he says, " I have not seen him, till upon the 28th I met him at Huntingdon, where, upon his own accord, and before I had time to ask him any question, he told me that he had writt to you a very odd letter, at which he was much concerned; added, that it was in a distemper that much seized his head, and that kept him awake for above five nights together, which upon occasion he desired I would represent to you, and beg your pardon, he being very much ashamed he should be so rude to a person for whom he hath so great an honour.

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  • Henry bought him off, before the would-be rebels had time to join him, by promising him an annual tribute of 3000 marks and surrendering to him all his estates in Normandy (1101).

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  • Before the left wing had time to form, Flamininus was upon them, and a massacre rather than a fight ensued.

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  • Louiss sudden death in 954 once more placed the Carolingian line in peril, since he had not had time to have his son Lothair crowned.

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  • Fleury hardly had time to breathe before a new conflagration broke out in the east.

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  • Have you had time to make up your mind to come out of your hermit cave and do some serious fishing?

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  • While he had to fulfill the debt past-Death incurred, Gabriel at least might postpone it until he had time to warn Rhyn.

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  • In the second case, the defense barrister had not had time to meet his witness, who was delivered late from prison.

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  • The Brits breezed in and out and claimed the double win before the French had time to say bonjour!

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  • The officer was probably trying to offer comfort by suggesting that Herbert had had time for his final words.

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  • He suggested that despite Baghdad's repeated denials, the government still had time to change its mind.

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  • Unfortunately, I have not had time to make a vertical illuminator for the Biolam.

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  • Wayne even had time to create a jingle especially for CLC radio, which you can hear by clicking on the link above.

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  • Mama Ike quickly retorted " we are in mourning no-one has had time to cook.

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  • Once back at Hotel Simon we had time for a brief siesta before walking a local trail.

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  • After considerable soul-searching, they found they had done many things wrong during their life and had time to put them right.

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  • The rules, however, also provide that in case of invasion the inhabitants of a territory who on the approach of the invading enemy spontaneously take up arms to resist it, shall be regarded as belligerent troops if they carry arms openly and respect the laws and customs of war, although they may not have had time to become organized in accordance with the above provisions.

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  • The rapid diagnosis of diphtheria, by recognizing its bacillus, has enabled the practitioner of medicine to commence the treatment early, and it has also enabled the medical officer of health to step in and insist on the isolation of affected persons before the disease has had time to spread.

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  • In the first place, the ridiculous and discreditable incident of the beating had time to blow over; in the second, England was a very favourable place for Frenchmen of note to pick up guineas; in the third, and most important of all, his contact with a people then far more different in every conceivable way from their neighbours than any two peoples of Europe are different now, acted as a sovereign tonic and stimulant en his intellect and literary faculty.

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  • As might be supposed by those who know the affectionate anxiety with which Mill regarded the welfare of any onewhom he believed to be doing good work in the world, he at once took pains to have Comte's loss of income made up to him, until Comte should have had time to repair that loss by his own endeavour.

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  • As circumstances dictated, either wing would fasten upon one of the allied armies and detain it until the reserve had time to come up and complete its destruction; the other wing meantime detaining the other allied army and preventing its commander from coming to his colleague's assistance.

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  • She was childless, and had time to brood over her wrongs.

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  • The head (or right wing) and centre were not closely engaged, and their fleeter opponents had time to ride off, but the rear of the column carried all before it in its impetuous onset, and cut down the Saracens in great numbers.

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  • We meet at very short intervals, not having had time to acquire any new value for each other.

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  • Why, I have not yet had time to settle down!

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  • The French had time to fire three rounds of grapeshot before the hussars got back to their horses.

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  • Rostov had not yet had time to get his uniform.

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  • He tried to say, "That's capital; of course she'll forget her childish promises and accept the offer," but before he had time to say it Natasha began again.

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  • Natasha had not had a moment free since early morning and had not once had time to think of what lay before her.

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  • Boris, fluttering as if he had not had time to withdraw, respectfully pressed close to the doorpost with bowed head.

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  • Rostov, without waiting to hear him out, touched his horse, galloped to the front of his squadron, and before he had time to finish giving the word of command, the whole squadron, sharing his feeling, was following him.

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  • Before Shinshin had time to utter the joke he was ready to make on the count's patriotism, Natasha jumped up from her place and ran to her father.

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  • Before he had had time to finish giving these instructions, a chief of staff followed by a suite galloped up to him.

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  • In reply to his last question Pierre again explained who Makar Alexeevich was and how just before their arrival that drunken imbecile had seized the loaded pistol which they had not had time to recover from him, and begged the officer to let the deed go unpunished.

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  • The soldiers went out again, and the orderly, who had meanwhile had time to visit the kitchen, came up to his officer.

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  • He rushed at the barefooted Frenchman and, before the latter had time to draw his sword, knocked him off his feet and hammered him with his fists.

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  • Natasha as usual answered before she had time to think what she would say.

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  • So punctual were we that we actually had time for a little terrace birdwatching before leaving the hotel at 8am.

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  • Mama Ike quickly retorted we are in mourning no-one has had time to cook.

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  • He even had time to interest himself in a book on runic inscriptions which had always been a hobby of his.

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  • She has n't had time to be subsumed into the culture where the Board agrees with whatever Vint says.

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  • While planning their trip to Japan, Kate made sure they had time to visit a Buddhist Zen garden and meditate.

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  • However, if your search for single parents has a romantic focus to it, it would probably be best if your child didn't meet all of your new acquaintances until you've had time to get to know them better.

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  • The crowds are still at a minimum and if the new truck shipment arrived on that day the stockers have had time to fill the gaps.

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  • Now I know I live in Los Angeles, California, but after what I saw Saturday morning, I just had to come home and look online, and then look at all the new pet catalogs I have gotten in the mail and had not had time to open yet.

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  • Everything about our September outdoor wedding was going as planned - great weather, everything arriving on time, my wife even had time to make all the flowers herself.

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  • I was exhausted, but we still had time before we could check in.

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  • Fans barely had time to adjust to Kenny's removal from bachelorhood before he was back on the market.

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  • While Kevin Federline's lawyer has been busy serving subpoenas to his ex-wife's friends and former rehab facility, it also seems Federline has had time to audition for a television role.

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  • If you discovered your dogs tied, the deed was basically done before you had time for any research.

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  • Many seniors look forward to retirement so they can travel to all those places they never had time to visit prior to retiring.

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  • These functions were the rare times when young and old alike had time to mingle and get to know one another.

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  • You may have never had time to go to a matinee or afternoon concert before, but now you can relax and enjoy it without feeling guilty that you should be doing something else.

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  • Retirement is the perfect time to pull out those recipes you have clipped over the years but never had time to try.

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  • They could be so new that they haven't had time to list them.

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  • I had read some Lamaze books, but had not had time to practise the exercises.

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  • I had time to examine every skin cell, count fingers and toes, gently massage their backs, and hold their tiny hands.

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  • Since she's already had time to travel, socialize with friends, build a successful career, and fulfill other important personal goals, Mariska should be in a great position to tackle the challenges of raising a child.

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  • Catch up on the movies you never had time to watch.

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  • This is especially true if you want to add a unique touch to what you have already planned, you are apart from your Valentine, or you just haven't had time to get a store bought card.

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  • Response rates go up for this letter because people have had time to think about it.

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  • I like carrying the wipes in my purse or in my kids lunches so they can use it as a hand wash if they haven't had time to wash their hands before eating and also to use it on utensils in restaurants and on the go.

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