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Example sentences for "your time"

  • Dear old boy, what an industrious fellow you have been in your time!

  • It's quite natural you should be a little impatient with me for taking up your time--I know that time is money, to a clever man like you.

  • But now's your time, Sir, to look after him.

  • You're as much frighten'd at your time of day, As if you ne'er was present at a labor, Or never had been brought to bed yourself.

  • This is your time: enjoy it, while you may: Who knows if you may have the like again?

  • Tode, if you want an hour or two for a frolic, now is your time to take it.

  • As I said, your time of need, for which I have been waiting, has not come, but mine has.

  • Ollie, she said she never would make you put in the rest of your time there if she had anything to say about it.

  • But I'm here on important business; I ask you to give me a few minutes of your time alone.

  • To be studying the signs, foretells that you will be harassed by small matters taking up your time.

  • To dream of cider, denotes fortune may be won by you if your time is not squandered upon material pleasure.

  • To dream of rhubarb growing, denotes that pleasant entertainments will occupy your time for a while.

  • To dream of learning, denotes that you will take great interest in acquiring knowledge, and if you are economical of your time, you will advance far into the literary world.

  • You've fell through a good many in your time," interposed Mr. Vickers, with great bitterness.

  • It's a pity you haven't got something better to think of, at your time of life, too.

  • It would be better that you were first apprentice and learned your duty; and as soon as your time is out, you will be pressed, of course, and then you would sarve the King.

  • You may be the means, as soon as you are out of your time, and have passed your examination, of saving many a vessel and more lives.

  • If such be your errand, young man, your time is wasted here.

  • Your time is mine; I have bought it, and I'll take good care not to be cheated out of what's my due.

  • What right have I to set myself up as a judge of the value of your time, and so rob you of perhaps the most delicious hour in all your day, on pretense that it is of no use to you?

  • The first arrangement of your time ought to be the laying apart of a certain period every day for the deepest thinking you can compel yourself to, either on or off book.

  • If you have allowed others to encroach too much on your time, if you have given up to them your innocent pleasures, your improving pursuits, and favourite companions, has this indulgence of their selfishness really added to their happiness?

  • The account of your time is very satisfactory.

  • Be careful, said I; you can't bear exposure to the air, at your time of life, as you could once.

  • I am afraid I am taking up too much of your time, I said.

  • That is what you have to expect if you invent anything that puts an old machine out of fashion, or solve a problem that has puzzled all the world up to your time.

  • It is not your fault, for the events that you have witnessed do not have their roots in your time or in this one, but in the very foundation of the world.

  • You have no particular occupation that I know of, save that you have a small estate in the country, which no doubt takes up some of your time.

  • Where are you spending most of your time?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "your 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:
    common interest; mind enough; republican institutions; ultimate analysis; your children; your correspondents; your duty; your eyes; your feet; your honor; your honour; your letters; your lordship; your master; your part; your people; your place; your pocket; your presence; your readers; your royal; your servant; your service; your sister; your uncle; your way