Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] be [adv] time for " in BNC.

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1 Does not the Solicitor-General accept the views of the Select Committee on Home Affairs , which conducted an inquiry into the CPS , that it is now time for a full inquiry into why the CPS is not up to its full complement ?
2 This reminded him that it was nearly time for church , so he heaved himself to his feet and went to make some more coffee , this time for Mrs Frizzell as well .
3 Glancing at his watch , Major Tzann noted that it was almost time for the briefing .
4 Two weeks ago I wrote to the Archbishop of Canterbury suggesting that it was now time for the Church Militant to denounce antibiotics in the same uncompromising terms once used against usury , but I suspect my advice ( admittedly unsolicited ) will go the same way as the seed of Onan .
5 There had not been a crisis for about six months , though , so it was clearly time for one .
6 The strange aeons were over , and it was nearly time for the Sandrat to kill Death .
7 It would be a very good investment for you to set aside time for yourself each day , even if it 's just time for a bit of personal planning and some gentle exercise .
8 The celebrations were for having pulled it off , but it was also time for many people who had been involved in the project to leave .
9 Malcolm Muggeridge asked whether it was n't time for the monarchy to engage professional public relations consultants , ‘ in place of the rather ludicrous courtiers who now function as such . ’
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