Examples of 'much time for you' in a sentence
Meaning of "much time for you"
much time for you: This phrase is used to express willingness or availability to spend a significant amount of time in order to help, support, or assist someone. It reflects a generous or dedicated attitude towards offering one's time
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much time for you
I have not much time for you.
Much time for you.
Can not have much time for you.
I just want to tell you, although I have not had much time for you.
Not much time for you and me.
They might not have that much time for you.
I take much time for you.
First, recruiters will not have too much time for you.
I got so much time for you.
But if you decide to have a nonserious life, I will not have much time for you.
It would not take so much time for you to do that.
But if you choose to lead a non-serious life, I just will not have much time for you.
I see it did not take much time for you to dirty up.
I'm taking care of a fellow named Tadeusz, which doesn't leave, um, much time for you.
I have not had much time for you lately.
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It does not matter to… I have not given Enough much time for you.
It will not take so much time for you to be able to return.
What I wanted to tell you is, I do not have much time for you.
It also will take pretty much time for you to handle the task manually.
But I will not have much time for you.
Did it take much time for you to wait for us yesterday?
I'm sorry I don't have so much time for you right now.
I know I never had much time for you but hopefully I can make up for it now.
It doesn't keep much time for you.
Is it taking too much time for you to do the dishes?
I am sorry I do not have so much time for you right now . I am sorry.
After all, who will spend so much time for you if he does not like you?
Rex! I haven't had much time for you recently but I'm.
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