| They can run errands worth various numbers of points, but they must make time for these errands by feeding their meter. |
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| Even the most high-octane petrolhead should make time for a tour of Goodwood House, which is open from March to October. |
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| Workers across North Yorkshire are being urged to stop snacking and make time for a proper breakfast. |
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| Health bosses in Bradford are appealing to women to make time for a vital health check after a worrying drop in the numbers having smear tests. |
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| Children were expected to perform lung function and complete diaries daily and to make time for home visits every 4 weeks. |
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| Whether you favour oatmeal, eggs or cold pizza, it's important to make time for breakfast every day. |
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| But I still make time for my 'classics' like Brad Mehldau and one of my all-time favourite artists, JJ Cale. |
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| A lot of our tension is carried in our neck and shoulders, so it's important to make time for these exercises. |
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| It is built on trust, confidentiality, mutual commitment, flexibility, and a willingness to make time for the relationship. |
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| I only had to make time for the introduction and the discussion of the final presentation. |
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| If you feel like it, make time for yourself and take up a physical activity that you enjoy: there's no shortage of choices! |
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| He and his wife, Lillian, also make time for their two children and three grandchildren. |
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| But there is a simple, yet painful, truth in life: you will always make time for what is truly important to you. |
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| He has been to all the training schools he can make time for. |
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| I would therefore call upon the European Council, headed by the Presidency, to show flexibility, provide maximum support and make time for finding a solution that is satisfactory to the Irish population. |
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| If the person you support is not in a care facility, make time for yourself by using respite care options, professional homecare services, family members or friends, volunteer caregivers and friendly visiting programs. |
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| To start the morning off right she must always make time for relaxation. |
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| I'm glad that you're able to make time for me today. |
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| Even with a busy schedule, it is possible to make time for healthy meals. |
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| To make time for longer term thinking and team building, DUO convenes an annual retreat for the Board and staff, with two half-day retreats in advance for staff to consider issues and prepare for the full retreat. |
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| My life came crashing down, and at a time when I should have boosted my running to work out some stresses and to make time for me, my training ended as well. |
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