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vb. (en-pasthave time)
Usage examples of "had time".
Tall, arched windows, open now to let in the new, green smells, let onto a balcony overlooking her small private garden, where she seldom had time to walk.
The human did not doubt that the Rover champion was a formidable fighter, but he had not had Time Agent training courses.
Now that Ross had time to examine him more closely he saw the dark bruise on his exposed shoulder, the raw red mark of a burn running across the man's broad chest.
He had time to stick a twist of paper in the flame of one of the candles, puff the pipe alight and blow out the spill before Mat answered.
Before she had time to even consider what that meant, the door opened, and Galad stepped in, smiling, his brocaded blue coat fitting his shoulders perfectly, snug breeches showing the shape of his calves.
Maybe, if I had time, and we were safely on ground, I could discover how the engines tick, but what makes them do so would still be another problem.
Her dogged resistance had failed, but now she had time again, an unexpected gift not to be wasted.
Travis had time for no more than a quick glance about when a voice rang down the well of the stair.
He had time now only to realize that nothing had passed him toward the door, and that the great circle upon the wall before him wasan entrance?
He had time now only to realize that nothing had passed him toward the door, and that the great circle upon the wall before him was-an entrance?
The sharp fetid stink of the Trollocs had not had time to fade away, not to him.
The small holes where her earrings and nose ring had been had not yet had time to heal.
That was all she had time to see before Rolan seized a handful of her hair again and bent to lift one of her feet.
Her newfound equality with Moiraine was a tender thing, as she had learned when she asked that question, in the heart of the pass, and was told that her imagination was too vivid and if she had time to spy on the Aes Sedai, perhaps Moiraine should speak to the Wise Ones about intensifying her training.