Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] 's [noun] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I feel that it 's time we made a commitment .
2 Being told when you have just turned fifty that it 's time you retired does rather hurt .
3 That it 's time you stopped living in the past and started moving into the present . ’
4 ‘ OK , so it 's honesty you want .
5 But now I think there 's nothing more we can do here , and it 's time we left you to get some rest .
6 The rest of Europe has it and it 's time we came into line with them .
7 He tells them that we are getting somewhere now and it 's time we heard your version but there 's no need to hurry because we have all the time in the world .
8 I sincerely hope not , and it 's time we proved it .
9 Comrades , it 's time that this union , along with other trade unions , made it absolutely clear to the Labour leadership , we are the Labour Party , it is us that gives resources , our time , our money , everything to try and get them elected and it 's time they stopped kicking us in the teeth at times such as this .
10 And her parents are dead , and her uncle is rich and influential , and for some strange reason he is quite attached to you , and Jane Postlethwaite is quite attached herself , and it 's time you got married — ’
11 And it 's time you stopped being afraid of life . ’
12 ‘ You have n't been listening , Claudia ; we 're not parting for one moment until I find Garry — and it 's time you called me Roman . ’
13 And it 's time you changed , my duck .
14 Listen , Bill — the boy 's been training for a few weeks , and it 's time he did some work .
15 Like Claudia , I have an interest in the NEC show , and it 's time I checked on the progress of my entries . ’
16 And it 's time I left . ’
17 ‘ But there 's a time and a place for everything , and it 's time I moved on — saw a bit more of your beautiful country — maybe a bit of the world too , who knows ? ’
18 He just thinks Heather is a real cracker , and it 's time I settled down .
19 Oh , I always wonder about that , I never know whether it 's correct I mean it certainly sounds better as you said , she did n't take her hand away , but I always find that when I 'm writing something down , I 'm torn , if it 's dialogue I want to say they did n't , could n't and all things come in .
20 If it 's pasta she comes here and asks us to cook it for her .
21 If it 's crowds you want , you can even get to Venice in three hours .
22 Now if it 's tablets they 've taken we do n't do whatever Angie did years ago in , in Eastenders and , and then she 's walked up and down and given gallons of coffee , what you do is keep your casualty at rest , nil by mouth because you , if you give them any fluid whatsoever it 's going to dilate , dilute the tablets that are in the stomach , and once they 're diluted they 've gone into the system quicker , mm , so there 's nil by mouth , now if you 're going to get up and walk them up and down because come on you must walk up and down , what 's happening to this per these tablets ?
23 I mean it 's different if it 's clothes they need , good .
24 If it 's money you want , I do n't have much with me , but what I got you 're welcome to .
25 poor Derek , I mean I do n't know whether Derek 's away , did n't bother to come up on , if if he did n't bother to come Friday well he 's still laying on the bench , but if it 's Jack you see , the other day she well give did you ask him , I said no I do n't mention it till Friday to him and then when I get the next one I 'll say well is it this week 's or last week 's ?
26 Tails so if it 's tails you read it first
27 If it 's courage it takes to put sports cars and coupes into production then the product planners at Mazda deserve a medal .
28 If it 's hits you want , you got ‘ em , loads of them , every one of them perfectly performed from ‘ Song For Whoever ’ , ‘ You Keep It All In ’ to ‘ A Little Time ’ .
29 Sarella turned in time to catch Marc 's worried glance following the reckless path of the jeep , but then he turned , and she could almost believe she 'd imagined that fleeting expression when he gave her a cynical smile and said , ‘ If it 's proverbs he wants I could have swopped him a more appropriate one . ’
30 Their skin will be very flushed and dry you 'll get deep sighing and this is the one you 'll get the smell of acetone , not always , you know the nail varnish smell , the pear drops , and then from there they 'll get , they 'll go into gradual I 've put coma there , but gradual unconsciousness treatment the same sugar , if it 's sugar they want they 'll come round almost immediately , if it 's , they 've already got too much well you have , that little bit 's not going to make them any worse , they 've got to go to hospital anyway .
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