Example sentences of "[conj] it be [noun sg] leave " in BNC.
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1 | Going to Nice and St Tropez showed me that it 's time to leave all this rustic charm and get back to what I know . ’ |
2 | But I knew that it was time to leave , and we said goodbye to them on New Year 's Eve . |
3 | He , like the Prince 's detective John McLean and several other staff who served the Prince during his bachelorhood , knew that it was time to leave once he was safely married . |
4 | All those things that had once appealed to every instinct inside her for excitement failed to arouse anything but a nagging desire to look at her watch and wonder what time she could reasonably convince André that it was time to leave . |
5 | Despite the fact that she had been deeply touched by the open friendliness of the Greek couple , it came almost as a relief when finally Niall signalled that it was time to leave . |
6 | That was all very well for the adolescent mankind , but in order to evolve , we have to realise we 've grown up and it 's time to leave home . |
7 | Day Eight : You are at leisure until it 's time to leave the Hotelship and catch your scheduled flight back to London Heathrow from Dresden airport . |
8 | This pretty island is only an hour away by ferry so you will have plenty of time to get a real feel for the island and begin to enjoy its special magic before it is time to leave . |
9 | I like the clubs when it 's time to leave . |
10 | When it was time to leave and I was waiting for the car to take me back to the station for the journey back , I have to confess that I shed a tear or two . |
11 | When it was time to leave they had difficulty in getting off the island . |
12 | The children had no complaints about the refreshments , and when it was time to leave , they decided that it had been a pretty good party . |
13 | When it was time to leave , she went to her desk , next to Diana 's , and took all her books , pens and pencils with her . |