Example sentences of "[pron] [be] time to take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's time to take Leonora Fulani and the NAP seriously ; they are no clones of LaRouche , but a national political phenomenon on their own terms .
2 It is time to take account of that difference between perceiving from ‘ Now ’ and ‘ I ’ and imagining from other viewpoints which we have so far put aside as irrelevant.4 Although one can respond with some awareness to remote or hypothetical situations , and evaluate them sub specie aeternitatis , everyone 's actual choices of ends are of course confined to his own present and future and to his effective scope of action .
3 Certainly if you ticked two or more then it is time to take stock of the situation .
4 It is time to take stock again .
5 Now , however , it is time to take stock .
6 When Davies converted a penalty three minutes into the second half , Oxford realised that it was time to take matters into their own hands .
7 As I had already been rock-climbing I decided it was time to take part in the activity which I had been looking forward to , canoeing !
8 At 75 years of age also decided it was time to take things a little easier and retired on after 13 years with the company .
9 Later , when it was time to take Eddie back to school , Louise had kissed him at the gate and his father had walked up to the main door with him .
10 It was time to take Bella back home .
11 The dog lobby had clearly felt it was time to take action .
12 His narrow escape at Petit-Clamart finally convinced the General that it was time to take action to meet both dangers at once .
13 After two weeks out in the desert it was time to take stock .
14 After nine years exploring a new operation for large bowel disease we considered that it was time to take stock and objectively evaluate the merit of restorative proctocolectomy for ulcerative colitis , familial adenomatous polyposis , and functional bowel disorders .
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