Example sentences of "it [modal v] [be] [noun sg] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 If the housing market is some kind of barometer for the rest of the economy , it may be time for a mile sigh of relief .
2 No idea what time Vern set off for the bus , but it must be time for the next one by now .
3 There was a feeling in the air that it might be time for a change .
4 But if I felt it might be time for a change I would have to think about that as well . ’
5 Botha , meanwhile , signed off with a few words of advice for the Welsh : ‘ They are going berserk about nothing and it might be time for the WRU to concentrate on their own rugby . ’
6 So it 'll be time for a cup of tea
7 so it 'll be time for a cup of tea
8 Um now um getting on to the next bit of the handout erm I 'll just do this next couple of paragraphs and then and then it 'll be time for a break for ten minutes or so .
9 Now , in a couple of minutes it 'll be time for the district managers .
10 But after four years on Blue Peter , it could be time for a move .
11 ‘ … it shall be defence for the person charged to prove that he did not know , and could not with reasonable diligence have ascertained , that the goods did not conform to the description or that the description had been applied to the goods . ’
12 A quick mile round the town , a shower and it would be time for the evening reading .
13 Soon it would be time for the ceremony to begin : for him to walk into the darkened woods and connect his mind to that of the Whale .
14 For the Mensheviks this implied that state power must pass to bourgeois parties , and although the proletariat must play a major , even leading role in overturning autocracy , it would be madness for the Social Democrats to take part in government .
15 I mean , i it would be zilch for the Labour Party to try and swap candidates now .
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