Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] that [art] time " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , the President believed that the time had come to use the great power of the USA not only to end the war but to ensure , through a place at the Peace Conference , that he could bring about a " just peace " .
2 Taking advantage of this situation , Napoleon decided that the time had come to redraw the map of Italy , which , since 1815 , had been either directly or indirectly ruled by Austria .
3 Lucy knew that the time had come for her to admit to the reason for her visit .
4 After Fisher died Ramsey said that the time in their lives when they were closest in friendship was the time when he was examining chaplain to the Bishop of Chester .
5 With adverse publicity about the failure to establish a development programme in the black townships and a renewal of sanctions from the ANC now inevitable , Botha believes that the time has come for ageing administrators like Danie Craven to step down .
6 Mr Levin says that the Time Warner-US West deal needs only to win ‘ some fairly minor approvals ’ from regulators .
7 When Largo Caballero resisted Communist pressure to dissolve the POUM and arrest its leaders , the Communists decided that the time had come to get rid of him .
8 The special deposits are only released when the Bank of England feels that the time is right to allow credit to expand again .
9 It should be noted that the act stipulates that the time limits are to be treated as approximate only .
10 It all stated when Jamie Spence 's regular Tour caddie decided that the time had come to marry his sweetheart .
11 Mr. Lester submitted that the time has come to relax the rule to the extent which I have mentioned .
12 Data from the GHS indicates that the time devoted by carers to their tasks is considerable ( Table 8.4 ) .
13 The substantial minority at The Hague who opposed the plan to send envoys believed that the time was not yet ripe for direct public agitation to stop the war .
14 A Muslim foundation that offered more than $3 million for Mr Rushdie 's head added that the time was ripe for the death sentence to be carried out .
15 i find that the time I spend with Danielle now is action packed and full of play , kisses and cuddles and more stimulating for us both than it was previously .
16 Now , with the expansion of availability of SCOTVEC awards to increasing numbers of candidates , to a wider range of centres and to a greater coverage of occupational areas , SCOTVEC 's Board decided that the time was right to review the quality system which supports our awards to ensure that the system could continue to meet its objectives in the years head .
17 As with the guided tours current staffing levels mean that the time spent on preparation etc. further adds to the strain on the system .
18 He appealed to Miloš to join him , but Miloš judged that the time was inopportune and promptly told the Turkish governor in Belgrade of the plot .
19 We received several words from the Lord confirming that the time to move was now .
20 In the third chapter of his second letter , the apostle Peter predicted that a time will come when people will poke fun at the ‘ blessed hope ’ of every true believer , the promised and eagerly awaited personal return of the Lord Jesus Christ .
21 Amendment has now been made to the legislation to ensure that the time for raising and answering enquiries is calculated correctly .
22 An American horse magazine recently published a letter in which the writer complained that every time she visited her stabled horse he greeted her with his ears pointing backwards .
23 Loxton was reminded of an earlier statement he had made to the police stating that the time of the second appearance was between 6pm and 6.05pm .
24 After appointing Thorneycroft as Secretary of State for Defence in July 1962 , Macmillan decided that the time was ripe to take a further step in the gradual process of integrating the management of the Services .
25 The letter notes that the time and date have been chosen inter alia to ‘ minimise further unnecessary costs to our company . ’
26 The report suggests that the time taken for decision-making and the quality of the decisions were largely unaffected by participation , but the utilisation of skills , the general feeling of empathy with the organisation , the working atmosphere and the employees ' acceptance of technology all improved in general .
27 Caleman added that every time the United States accuses the Soviet Union or Vietnam of using mycotoxins in south-east Asia the standard reply is to ‘ remind people about the US use of herbicides in Vietnam . ’
28 Historical records showed that every time the quantity manufactured doubled , the cost per unit reduced by the same amount .
29 For example the moves in the EC towards competence-based systems of qualifications where ‘ time-serving ’ is not an element means that the time taken to acquire qualifications becomes irrelevant .
30 It would be a good idea to check that the time for the quick-wash programmes includes drying .
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