The big time belongs to the single, the childless, or the woman with a 24-hour nanny.
Coffee was only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self.
The time, however, when Broadway had its stable of faithful stars, who returned each season in a new play, belongs to history.
As he had charged in on her, time had belonged to this man.
Some time in the past she had belonged to the cottage, as Rose belonged to it now.
But his time and his safety did not belong to himself alone.
Driving and resting times, working time and monitoring belong together.
"The idea that prime time belongs solely to entertainment is a major change," he says.
The times before writing belong either to protohistory or to prehistory.
But this is the proper condition under which time belongs to our representation of objects.