Example sentences of "[is] time for a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Hall reveals through his examination of Colnaghi documents that Berenson 's recommendations at times ‘ follow almost word for word , Gutekunst 's own letters to Berenson ’ , suggesting that it is time for a re-examination of the role of dealers as well as the more famous advisers in influencing taste . |
2 | If a committee wishes to go beyond the scrutiny of administration and to challenge the basis of policy , then it is time for a minister to come and argue in favour of the policy under review . |
3 | All elections in two-party parliamentary systems are essentially about whether or not it is time for a change . |
4 | Prolonged prosperity is as likely as prolonged adversity to engender the mood that it is time for a change . |
5 | Labour 's simple , single theme is that after 13 years it is time for a change . |
6 | Perhaps it is time for a change , but the only change available is Labour , with or without Liberal appendages . |
7 | Alison 's mother Irene , 47 , said at the family home in Withington , Manchester : ‘ She feels it is time for a change . |
8 | I hope it is time for a change of Government . |
9 | And although this work has seen him working all over Britain , Ireland , Europe and the US , he thinks it is time for a change . |
10 | During the turn-off , there is time for a reassessment of the height remaining relative to trees and buildings , and a decision has to be made either to continue turning to make a low circuit , or to turn back into wind after using up a little more height ( this is known as an S-turn ) . |
11 | There is no intention to review the proposals that have been announced , but there are at least two years before the first amalgamations and if military circumstances change , there is time for a reassessment of present plans . |
12 | If military circumstances change , there is time for a reassessment of the present plans . |
13 | But it is time for a woman : Alison is the choice . |
14 | ‘ I 've been playing throughout the year for the past six years and I think my body is telling me it is time for a break , ’ he said . |
15 | ‘ I 've been playing throughout the year for the past six years and I think my body is telling me it is time for a break , ’ he said . |
16 | ‘ I 've been playing throughout the year for the past six years and I think my body is telling me it is time for a break , ’ he said . |
17 | Perhaps it is time for a reminder of our purpose . |
18 | That match , for ‘ Jacki ’ , is , of course , against England , and he believes it is time for a reversal of recent results between the two countries . |
19 | ‘ It 's time for a Government that will take action to prevent crime rather than just talk tough about sentencing while starving the police of the resources they need . ’ |
20 | When it 's time for a recharge on the retreat It can be a break from stressful routine or the pursuit of inner calm , says Aileen Little |
21 | Now it 's time for a change . ’ |
22 | Electors may put Labour in office because they hate the Tories or think it 's time for a change or even because they like Labour policies . |
23 | Then , instead of ending with a bang , the broadcast trailed off into more endorsements , leaving a slogan to sum up : ‘ It 's time for a change ; vote Labour . ’ |
24 | It 's time for a change . |
25 | I 've just worked out it 's time for a change of clothing . ’ |
26 | Well , as with watches , it 's time for a change . |
27 | ‘ It 's time for a change . |
28 | It 's time for a change . |
29 | It 's time for a change if they want to survive , and first up for a face-lift is their music . |
30 | It 's time for a change . |