Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] time to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | As more Disability Arts Forums emerge and the involvement of disabled people and non-disabled allies increases , this is the most rapidly shifting and most exciting time to be working towards this aim . |
2 | This is an exceedingly exciting time to be joining N C V O. I took over from at the beginning of September , nineteen ninety-one , with the reorganisation , thankfully fully , in place , and a clear strategic plan to fulfil our role as the voice of the voluntary sector . |
3 | She looked away again , for her gaze seemed to discomfit Wolff , and said : ‘ I imagine there was never a more interesting time to be a banker than the present . ’ |
4 | ‘ Still , I intend to go back there as soon as possible , hopefully this time to be applauded . ’ |
5 | ‘ It might seem like an awful long time to be working on a debut album , but we 're were n't going to be rushed , ’ says Dermot . |
6 | A particularly good time to be out-of-doors in natural lighting in the first two to three days after the flight is that corresponding to the evening and first part of the night on ‘ old time ’ , 9 o'clock to 3 o'clock ; this should help to delay your body clock . |
7 | I think tennis still growing and it 's a very exciting time to be involved . ’ |
8 | We never sold anything of course but it gave me a sort of status plus it was a very interesting time to be around the art world . |