Example sentences of "[be] [art] time for [pron] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | While studying spinning in Huddersfield ( as part of her degree course in textile design at Middlesex Polytechnic ) there had been no time for her to try out the machine , so the then sceptical technician told her to come back later . |
2 | So unless he is coming to live with you , this will be the time for you to begin to show him how to cope alone . |
3 | It will be a time for you to use all the imagination of which you are capable , to try to think how you would be feeling if you were in her shoes , and to handle her fragile emotions very gently . |
4 | ‘ With a glut of farming properties on the market in parts of south west England at drastically reduced prices , now is the time for them to buy , ’ Dai Jenkin says . |
5 | If Mr Major really wishes to ditch the more arrogant whims of his predecessor , now is the time for him to put his money where his mouth is . |
6 | But now is the time for everyone to roll up their sleeves . ’ |
7 | " I do n't believe that this is the time for us to profit from each other 's misery so I hereby cancel all sales of food which have taken place this afternoon . |
8 | Now is the time for someone to make a movie and show how music and the summer of love has affected everything . |
9 | ‘ Come , lad , now is the time for you to make up your mind . |
10 | on a lot of systems , really now is the time for you to try and go and buy a new system , because you can knock them down immensely really good bargains the basic |
11 | This is a time for you to test for yourself what truth there is in Schopenhauer 's doctrine … |
12 | There was no time for her to draw back , nor could she save herself . |
13 | I doubted that , but it was no time for me to talk out of turn . |
14 | There was no time for him to get up the steps and past the door before it opened and deadly talons reached for him in the darkness . |