Example sentences of "be time [adv] we [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 There are times when we become particularly conscious of it — when we read poetry , or when we come to something we can not easily follow .
2 And although there are times when we falter — black times , ’ said Bec , her eyes huge and sad , ‘ we strive never to fall victim to despair . ’
3 There are times of course when we get very busy , there are times when we get slack .
4 There are times when we want to target specific individual or groups of parents because of minor problems which the school is encountering such as persistent lateness , regular late arrival of dinner money , unreturned reading books or even irregular attendance .
5 In many language classrooms today there are times when we want to get our students talking to us and to each other .
6 There are times when we need to ask ourselves if our use would actually justify a purchase , or might it be better to rent it ?
7 There are times when we need to appreciate that a requirement may be filled by two things in which one partner has one set of talents and the other partner another set .
8 ‘ There are times when we have unexpected arrivals , and then the chalets are required . ’
9 Well , we 've done that , as we said we would and of course , in a business such as Pearson , which is a people business er , although we regularly monitor employment statistics , such as total employ total number of employees er , revenue per employee , cost per employee , profit per employee , there are times when we have to take er , difficult decisions and er , so we 've gone in for a lot of redundancy , which we 'll see in , in er during the next slide or two .
10 there are times when we think that if we really had faith , if we really believed , if we were true Christians then we would have this peace and serenity about us .
11 There are times when we do not find each other attractive and even feel like we are not in love .
12 He knows there are times when we feel so deeply and yet so confusedly that we can not frame petitions , but simply come in silent pleading to the Lord .
13 This demonstration illustrates a characteristic ambivalence of point of view in James 's writing : although one character is evidently the " centre of consciousness " , there are times when we seem to have an outside view of 110 him , or an inside view of another character .
14 There might be times when we let you do the whole lot or when you have to have more than one go at it .
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