Example sentences of "it be [noun] [to-vb] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It 's time to let everybody else get involved , ’ says Professor James . |
2 | Gloucestershire skipper Tony Wright has given up the captain 's job … the county are bottom of the championship table … have n't won a game and Wright thinks it 's time to let someone else have a go |
3 | Gloucestershire skipper Tony Wright has given up the captain 's job … the county are bottom of the championship table … have n't won a game and Wright thinks it 's time to let someone else have a go |
4 | It 's time to let us in . |
5 | It 's time to jack it in . ’ |
6 | It 's time to jack it in . ’ |
7 | Thank you we 'll just put it on the little table here , look for a bit until it 's time to put it on . |
8 | It 's time to give it more of a chance here . |
9 | The same car registered just a week or two later in January will be worth several hundred pounds more when it 's time to trade it in . |
10 | You could put a flower on it 's nose to cover it up . |
11 | Windowboxes and other containers often begin to run out of flower power towards the end of summer , but it is usually possible to give them a boost to sustain interest until it is time to plant them up for a spring display . |
12 | The AR-WACC Women 's Desk was closed this year because it was time to turn it over to an existing women 's group which would take the programme to a new phase in its development as well as broadening the network . |
13 | Now it was time to carry it out . |
14 | Then it was time to put them out . |
15 | At the back of his mind , he still half-expected Control to call one day and say the Justice Department had fouled up as usual but everything was all right now , that it was time to send him out again . |
16 | It was time to get everyone ashore . |