Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] it be time " in BNC.

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1 Youth-v-experience or perhaps it 's time a woman won in Stockton South The three candidates squaring up to each other in the battle for Stockton South are quick to use the differences that lie between them as political ammunition .
2 All elections in two-party parliamentary systems are essentially about whether or not it is time for a change .
3 But she had an old-fashioned regard for the truth ; and besides it was time that she gave Strauss another chance .
4 Arthur Cox 's admiration for John Fashanu is well known , and perhaps it is time for the Maxwell millions to be used to purchase just such a battering Ram .
5 The sweeping has not been great yet and perhaps it is time that some ball ‘ off the top ’ is considered as an option .
6 And perhaps it was time to play the trump card up his sleeve .
7 With the Gunners looking to make a rapid movement up the Premier League , Graham added : ‘ I would like to be higher in the table and now it 's time to put things right .
8 Ted ought to have been there years ago , he said , and now it 's time for Margaret to be elevated .
9 ‘ He was n't , ’ said my mother , perhaps because she had concurred for too long and now it was time for contradiction .
10 And now it was time , because , at night on his seat in the square , three newspapers did not keep out the cold .
11 I , I said near time , I advising people it 's nearly time , when it is time they will most certainly know and emphatically it 's time .
12 And er yo you get the impression that it 's late in the day , the sky 's a bit stormy and maybe it 's time to be thinking about er getting home and er I get the impression that that person climbing over the stile is sort of on his way home after having a super day out walking in the the Yorkshire Dales or somewhere like that .
13 And maybe it 's time we punctured
14 Afterwards an auction of icing sculptures , mostly of clowns but also of flags of the European Community — that EC subsidy again ! — and then it 's time to pack away clown town for another year .
15 And then it 's time to go on .
16 Relatives call round to the Starke 's Halewood home for a traditional Sunday roast and then it 's time to plough through a big bundle of Sunday newspapers before a late afternoon nap .
17 Coffee was next , and then it was time for the bill .
18 My mother had a big spread waiting for us that evening When we got cleared up , and then it was time to report to the UDR base for patrol duty .
19 And then it was time to go .
20 Surgeries brought several more clients in , there was no more talk of Robert , and then it was time to get ready for Giles .
21 Not everyone has the same tastes , remember — some people do n't like reading long text messages like those in Nythyhel , but perhaps it 's time for another game with a strong storyline .
22 You 've always been a bit of a soft touch , but now it 's time to wise up and tell those around you that enough is enough .
23 ‘ Working with Oaky and Osborne was right for that time , but now it 's time to move on , do something a bit different , ’ shrugs Shaun .
24 Welcome back … coming up later an old ham and some oriental acrobatics … but now it 's time to join Tim Russon for Summer Sport
25 But now it 's time to join Tim Russon for this week 's summer sport
26 But now it 's time to join Tim Russon for this week 's summer sport
27 Dalglish said : ‘ We have played worse than that this season , but now it 's time we pulled our socks up . ’
28 ‘ I 've voted Conservative all my life , but now it 's time for a change . ’
29 But now it was time to move on .
30 But now it was time for some wheeling and dealing .
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