Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] [was/were] time " in BNC.
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1 | Standing up , I assured her that I was n't drunk but tired and that I thought it was time for me to walk her home . |
2 | However , my presence was clearly unsettling its regular inhabitants so I decided it was time to make a move — and time to confront Charles Howard . |
3 | She relayed several more messages , conveying by her voice that she thought it was time he appeared in his office . |
4 | At home he did n't spook at bright blue barrels , a wall or planks , so we decided it was time for our first party . |
5 | Berowne 's only explanation had been that he felt it was time for his life to take a new direction . |
6 | These are some of the questions and comments I 've heard recently and I thought it was time to give some answers . |
7 | I 'd had enough of working in an accounts department , my family had uprooted themselves , and I thought it was time for a change . |
8 | ‘ But the format changed and she decided it was time to move on . ’ |
9 | Then the alarm buzzed and they knew it was time to restart their deadly game . |
10 | ‘ He 'd been avoiding me , I knew he had , then I met him and he said it was time to finish , ’ Maureen wept . |
11 | In the meantime the people on the boat moored between Bob Nudd and myself decided it was time for a move . |
12 | Mr Cooper said : ‘ I suppose it is the end of an era , but we felt it was time to move on . |
13 | When she said it was time to go , I told her I loved her . |
14 | Carrie was afraid at first that Albert would despise such a babyish pastime but he seemed to enjoy it as much as Nick did , shouting with laughter when he tripped over bumps in the ice and not wanting to stop , even when she said it was time they were going . |
15 | when they found it was time to go back . |
16 | He 'd just finished helping with the dishes when he decided it was time for high-jinks in the sink . |