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Example sentences for "more time"

  • But I have no more time to waste," added he, as he quickened his pace, moving in the direction of the shore.

  • I have no more time to fool with you, and the men will put you on a berthsack forward.

  • I have; but I have no more time to enlighten you.

  • In the Apocalypse the angel swears that there will be no more time.

  • As an emblem of the fact that there will be no more time!

  • When all mankind attains happiness then there will be no more time, for there'll be no need of it, a very true thought.

  • Well, let 's lose no more time; we 'll take him down between us.

  • And now let us lose no more time; let us remove this breakfast-table, and begin at once.

  • Come, lose no more time; we 'll take care of Mr. Burke for you.

  • I suppose you'll not give me the trouble of using force; I have a carriage in waiting below, and request that we may lose no more time.

  • I think we are justly entitled to more time in which to make up those lessons, and now that you have granted that time, I shall do my best to make good.

  • It wouldn't hurt him a bit to give us more time.

  • I should have asked old Haskers for more time.

  • They had no more time to search for pasture.

  • We need lose no more time, but go to work at once.

  • It is a long and perilous journey, boy reader; but as we have made up our minds to it, let us waste no more time in talking, but set forth at once.

  • But we must throw away no more time; we must bestir ourselves.

  • A nationality and a kingdom were at stake there, and no more time to decide it in than it takes to hard-boil an egg.

  • Deliver it, and waste no more time about it.

  • The days ahead seemed a little more empty because we could share no more time together.

  • With regard to the patient, this could mean hope instead of futility; when described symptoms do not appear, the patient assures himself of more time to enjoy his redefined life.

  • They lost no more time in returning than just to step to Widow Rye's, to ask whether she would sit up with this miserable family this night.

  • They honestly denied having devoted any more time to Latin than before, or having taken any more pains; and no new methods have been tried.

  • You had better not waste any more time here, good woman.

  • In families where there is much work to do before breakfast, the master of the house frequently has two pairs of boots in wear, so that they may be properly cleaned when the servant has more time to do them, in the daytime.

  • And if you die this night in an unregenerate state, there is no more time, or help, or hope.

  • Out of a calling a man's labours are but occasional, or unconstant, and so more time is spent in idleness than in labour.

  • But, ordinarily, mercy should take up more time in our remembrance and confession than our sins.

  • The foolish expectation of more time on earth than God hath given you warrant to expect, is the cause that we overvalue the judgment of man, as well as other earthly things, and is a great maintainer of every sensual vice.

  • Dead is that count, he's no more time to run.

  • Let me respectfully remind you that you have no more time than I have.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more time" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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