Example sentences of "[pron] be [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | I 've never been so indecisive as I am this time . |
2 | 639 to ‘ this day ’ , that is , Adomnán 's time of writing , c . 700 , which is some time after the power of the northern Angles beyond the Forth had been shattered at Nechtanesmere in 685 , and the reference is rather to the failure of the kings of Scottish Dál Riata to regain control of Irish Dál Riata in Antrim . |
3 | The client will not necessarily understand , particularly a first-time buyer , that the deposit has to be paid on exchange of contracts , which is some time before the mortgage advance becomes available . |
4 | I mean I , I know you 're not doing any thing very active , well nobody is this time of year , but still , I 've got some nice ham |
5 | Remember who you were this time last year . |
6 | offices as well , but erm , and I know she 's half time and some offices have only got a quarter , but as I say , she 's the busiest person I know and , and she 's |
7 | We were this time last year , and we ve got a better squad this time around ( and indeed than that which won the league ) . |
8 | In practice the question therefore resolves itself into : Has there been enough time for enough successive generations ? |
9 | The provision of home recordings has provided important benefits : the validity of parental observations was objectively determined ; a log of compliance with home recording was obtained ; and there were fewer time constraints on its use . |
10 | ‘ There 's little time left . |
11 | Residents realise there 's little time to deal with a fire … |
12 | Residents realise there 's little time to deal with a fire … |
13 | Oh yes there 's that time is n't there ? |
14 | I think he got out but I do n't think it would have been easy , there 's that time this morning . |
15 | Do level one and level two , the ones that you you have to do and if there 's any time left at the end of the year do the ones that that you missed out . |
16 | you get you get , keep your own because if there 's any time she ca n't walk down to the bottom we 've always |
17 | There is little time for free play — most toys are used in structured group activities . |
18 | There is little time , and little scope for an in-depth analysis of the political-economic context of the conservation programme . |
19 | But where television-viewing is virtually unrestricted there is little time for reading , imaginative or realistic play , for making things or talking to parents . |
20 | ‘ There is little time , ’ said Joan nervously . |
21 | ‘ There is little time left , ’ he said . |
22 | There is little time within our course for students to experiment with information design in any serious way , but those who also undertake their major undergraduate project in this area frequently become ambitious in experimenting with complex information structures . |
23 | However , there is little time advantage to be gained from doing this . |
24 | They would spend a disproportionate amount of time moving between feeding areas and , in the bleak heights of the Rocky Mountains , there is little time to spare . |
25 | Unfortunately , such discovery is often of limited value , since by the time the site is recognized and reported , it is usually more than half destroyed : in most cases , there is little time for archaeologists to salvage information from what is left of the site . |
26 | There is little time for introductions , however , as the Daleks attack the city , determined to find the Doctor 's group . |
27 | However , when delivery is about to take place there is little time for further information to arrive , and so the information that does appear is relatively important . |
28 | Outside working hours Andy still likes to paddle although there is little time in the summer . |
29 | The Minister of State is not yet the Foreign Secretary and there is little time left for him to become Foreign Secretary . |
30 | Ray is filmed in Liverpool visiting Claudette at her home , where there is little time for pauses : She talks very frankly about herself . |