Example sentences of "[verb] it 's time [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 If any name appears more than once , then we 'll know it 's time to move . ’
2 The specially-fortified milk is enough to sustain her … but now experts at Milton Keynes General Hospital say it 's time to start weaning her on to solid foods .
3 Whatever happens it 's time to raise one last glass to Cheers and the end of a decade of vintage comedy .
4 Whatever happens it 's time to raise one last glass to Cheers and the end of a decade of vintage comedy .
5 50 chicks and ducklings have decided it 's time to make an impression on the world .
6 Now as promised it 's time to zig zag to the onion bag … what is this man talking about … it 's football speak from Cambridge manager John Beck whose team play Swindon tomorrow … it 's the order he gives to his strikers before a game … zig zag … well that means running … weaving with the ball … the onion bag is the goal net of course … so here we go with this week 's football roundup
7 Anybody who 's anybody knows that a pair of brand new trainers — bright laces undone , tongues out , displaying that all important brand name — says more about you than a wallet full of gold credit cards ’ , you know it 's time to leave the country and live on a desert island in your bare feet or search the loft for your ex-issue Diadora Borg Elite or Stan Smiths .
8 After three enjoyable years as chairman I believe it 's time to stand down I shall miss those monthly meetings at thank you Betty for all the tea and coffee making but I shall have many happy memories , I suppose to me the highlights were the fiftieth anniversary celebration and the brilliant production of Stepping Out .
9 ‘ Well , I reckon it 's time to play ‘ em . ’
10 ‘ I came out here for a breath of air , ’ he said , ‘ but I guess it 's time to go back now .
11 After reading your magazine for a few years now , I feel it 's time to send you a letter .
12 I imagine he may be thinking of keeping on the mill as a holiday home and feels it 's time to acknowledge that he does have neighbours .
13 I do n't think it 's time to go across now .
14 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
15 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
16 And the birds and he thinks it 's time to get up or something .
17 Well I think it 's time to stop now .
18 I think it 's time to settle those old scores . ’
19 ‘ I think it 's time to say the Rosary , ’ he said earlier than usual , taking out his beads .
20 ‘ Pleasant though this is , I think it 's time to call it a night , ’ he announced , getting to his feet .
21 We think it 's time to try to create a new showcase for young galleries . ’
22 I think it 's time to make that a priority .
23 You know how it is ; when you lead a hectic , urban life it takes a while to get used to the change of pace — and by the time you do it 's time to go home again .
24 ‘ If you do it 's time to pack up . ’
25 Right now , the New Moon in Scorpio means it 's time to pack your bags and see what life has to offer elsewhere .
26 When Miguel Rafaelo decides it 's time to settle down , Victoria will be the girl , I 'm certain of it , Rosie . ’
27 Filled with remorse , Dillon decides it 's time to resign his post and he turns in his badge to a new marshal , Clint Tucker .
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