Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [modal v] [be] time " in BNC.

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1 She knew , ’ said Raynor thoughtfully , ‘ that long-ago Queen , that there would be times in Ireland 's history when things would need to be hidden . ’
2 She calculated that there would be time for a quick dip before afternoon tea , which Juliette normally served at a quarter to four .
3 This means that there will be time to fast after the death of Jesus in the sense that it will be , for a short while , a time of great sorrow .
4 While games may be useful , and it may well be that there should be time in school devoted specifically to playing games , games are not of themselves drama .
5 There was a feeling in the air that it might be time for a change .
6 After the damaging Westland affair and the loss of two senior Cabinet ministers , there were even Conservatives who thought that it might be time to change the leader .
7 THE gentlemanly art of boxing has clouted so many expressions into common usage that it might be time to ‘ throw in the towel ’ .
8 It has been stoked primarily by Mr Alexander Rutskoy , the Russian vice-president , who has warned that it may be time to review Khrushchev 's gift of Crimea to Ukraine in 1954 , and by President Kravchuk , a Communist Party boss turned Ukrainian nationalist .
9 What I get out of these ads is a feeling that it may be time to ban all beer commercials from television , but not because they encourage young people to drink .
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