Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [be] [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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31 But his wife had said that it was time for an opportunity to wear something other than thick tweeds .
32 The ringing of a bell from downstairs announced that it was time for supper and Emily realized quite suddenly that she was hungry .
33 The fact that Black Fury had been too controversial and yet too muddled to scoop up the prizes did not mean that it was time for Warner Bros to stop being ‘ sociologically-minded ’ .
34 We had several until I decided that it was time for me to sit on her lap .
35 There was once a king who decided that it was time for his son to marry .
36 Down at the one-time pavilion that was now the Venetz sisters ' lakeside restaurant , Angelica Venetz had decided that it was time for the big old mallard 's appointment in duck heaven .
37 The beeper alarm on Diane 's watch sounded as they were driving back , the signal that it was time for her to go and collect the litterbug Jed from his minder .
38 When Iris announced that it was time for them to return , Jack insisted on walking them back .
39 In making this break with tradition , James , it seems , had come to the conclusion that it was time for the intellectual elite to shut up and listen to the workers for a change for it was they who were at the sharp end of the production system and therefore they who first sensed any changes in patterns of production .
40 I knew when I woke that it was time for me to return .
41 Campaigning under the slogan " deliverance " , the FNM emphasised that it was time for a change , given that its free-market strategy of combating recession , high unemployment and reviving the tourist based economy differed little from the PLP 's .
42 Clinton , who the opinion polls consistently suggested enjoyed a significant lead , continued his relentless attack on the economic record of the Bush-Reagan years and repeated the underlying message of his campaign that it was time for change .
43 If 19 April 1023 saw expressions of anti-Danish feeling , Cnut could have decided that it was time for the situation to be defused by removing the body to Canterbury .
44 Cresci knew , says Menotti wryly , that it was time for a dramatic gesture .
45 He knew , says Menotti a little wryly , that it was time for a dramatic gesture .
46 A few anxious glances at watches showed that it was time for the invited party to take their places .
47 After walking in the relative heat for two hours , we decided that it was time for a break , and this decision was reinforced when we spotted a river which looked perfect for a quick ‘ dip ’ .
48 They hope he gets the chance to prove on Saturday , that he 's value for money .
49 The student sons and daughters of the curators wear such items on their feet and talk about Madonna and Terminator , so it 's time for a rethink .
50 She 's doing no harm here , and I 'm company for her . ’
51 Twelve and thirteen and I was cook for four years there .
52 Complete this sentence : If I were dictator for a day …
53 Complete this sentence : If I were dictator for a day …
54 Despite her love of exercise , her health had been poor since her early adulthood and she was bedridden for many years .
55 And they are habitat for the millions of mallard duck , Canada geese , American widgeon and other waterfowl that pause here as they cruise the Atlantic Flyway toward warmer climes each autumn .
56 I am also talking from a perspective of the British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering and it 's concern for children generally .
57 I 'm going to tell you a little bit this morning about South East Arts and it 's support for the visual arts in the South East here .
58 And it 's exercise for the dog , see ?
59 Back in the office and it 's time for constructive criticism .
60 Or perhaps the car has really given up and it 's time for a new , or good second-hand one .
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