Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [vb mod] [be] time " in BNC.
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1 | VIZ magazine creator Chris Donald is right when he says it might be time to call it a day . |
2 | I do n't carry a dinghy because I ca n't see there 'd be time to get it out — and subsequent events were n't about to prove me wrong . |
3 | It was hard to stop the elation from showing , but Fran tried her best , knowing there would be time enough once they were off the air . |
4 | He had hoped there would be time for a quick cup of tea but it was n't to be . |
5 | But if I felt it might be time for a change I would have to think about that as well . ’ |
6 | In 1976 , the centenary of the event , Mr Alan Spedding , the present organist and choir master , thought it might be time to call a halt but met with such opposition from the townspeople that it was decided to carry on . |
7 | If you are suffering pangs of remorse because of some unintentional action in the past , do n't you think it might be time to tell yourself that you will be more careful in the future — and let the guilt go ? |
8 | This means there will be time to get everything down but that your brain will have to work at full speed and concentration to analyse all the words . |
9 | She merely suggested there 'd be time for a game of spillikins before supper . |
10 | After a minimum five years ' operating experience it would be time to think about taking a few orders for commercial stations , the first of which should come on stream about 2020 — always provided , of course , that the cost and dwindling resources of uranium made it commercially worthwhile : |