Example sentences of "[adv] it [is] time for the " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps it 's time for the electorate to call a halt and put the MPs on unemployment benefit to see how they would manage . |
2 | Arthur Cox 's admiration for John Fashanu is well known , and perhaps it is time for the Maxwell millions to be used to purchase just such a battering Ram . |
3 | Perhaps it is time for the IB to appoint its own disciplinary committee to act where individual unions refuse to do so . |
4 | Perhaps it is time for the powers that be to look again at the slalom rules that allow dipping and sideways presentations . |
5 | Perhaps it is time for the society to change its name . |
6 | Soon it 's time for the cyclists to get ready for the next stage of their 1,500 mile journey . |
7 | Now though it 's time for the break and coming up after that crossing the channel with those magnificent men in their microlight . |
8 | Now it is time for the new generation born in the wilderness to cross the Jordan , and to begin to take possession of the Land , led not by Moses , of course , since he must die on the wrong side of the river , but by Joshua . |
9 | Now it 's time for the national side to take precedence . |
10 | Now it 's time for the electrodes and rubber hoses , eh ? ’ |
11 | Now it 's time for the second half of our review of the year . |
12 | Now it 's time for the kill , and the final twists are as clever as they are gripping . |
13 | Surely it is time for the present Home Secretary — who started all this in Cabinet , along with the right hon. Member for Cirencester and Tewkesbury ( Mr. Ridley ) — to apologise . |
14 | Then it 's time for the adoration of Jeremy Beadle — for Beadle is about in Bognor today as guest of honour . |
15 | Soon , Fiona and David beat-off the competition , then it 's time for the Gold-run . |
16 | Soon , Fiona and David beat-off the competition , then it 's time for the Gold-run . |