Example sentences of "[is] [adj] time for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There is little time for introductions , however , as the Daleks attack the city , determined to find the Doctor 's group . |
2 | But where television-viewing is virtually unrestricted there is little time for reading , imaginative or realistic play , for making things or talking to parents . |
3 | Ray is filmed in Liverpool visiting Claudette at her home , where there is little time for pauses : She talks very frankly about herself . |
4 | Unfortunately , such discovery is often of limited value , since by the time the site is recognized and reported , it is usually more than half destroyed : in most cases , there is little time for archaeologists to salvage information from what is left of the site . |
5 | His overtime rate is double time for Saturday and all weekday time over 8 hours and treble time for Sunday working . |
6 | If the baby survives , they will have to decide whether they want to keep the child , and here there is more time for consideration . |
7 | It 's double time for Sundays . ’ |
8 | In fact radio is alive , kicking and expanding , and there are thousands of hours of radio going out , locally particularly , and every indication there are going to be more and more community radio stations in the future , and this is hungry time for material , so lots of opportunities in that particular way , at this stage . |
9 | There is just time for enthusiasts to capture the evocative scenes on film and video from carriage and trackside before it 's too late . |