Example sentences of "that [pron] is [adv] time " in BNC.

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1 So many results are being produced , that there is neither time , nor money to follow them up .
2 Possibly because of computer aided research , so many results are being produced , that there is neither time nor money to follow them up .
3 This ensures that everyone 's interest can be engaged and that there is never time for the class to get bored .
4 Only if you do that will you be able to say with confidence that I am wrong , that what I am suggesting has not yet come to pass , that there is still time .
5 Will my hon. Friend confirm that there is still time for various groups , whether environmental or road safety , to respond to the Government 's proposals ?
6 I confirm that there is still time for organisations to respond to our proposals and we expect more representations during the consultation period .
7 Their mother and father have told them that it is about time they started helping a bit more at home .
8 I am told by the probation service , social workers , educationists , and those involved in the youth offenders institute in my constituency that the turning point comes in the late teens , when such offenders get a regular girl friend and decide that it is about time that they acted a little more responsibly .
9 Weightlessness apparently does no great harm , so President George Bush says that it is now time to send people to Mars .
10 Kay 's article also suggests , however , that it is now time to consider regulating the conduct of doctors who repeatedly fail to maintain adequate professional standards .
11 Crucially , it would be premature to conclude , on the basis of the lack of vociferous support for the welfare state in recent years , that it is now time to jettison what Pinker ( 1993 ) has termed the unitarist approach to welfare .
12 Does the Minister think that it is now time to implement the proposals in the report ’ Escaping the Debt Trap ’ to introduce social loans , to take more stringent action against loan sharks who exploit poor people by their extortionate interest rates and to encourage a more responsible lending policy by banks ?
13 Does not the Solicitor-General accept the views of the Select Committee on Home Affairs , which conducted an inquiry into the CPS , that it is now time for a full inquiry into why the CPS is not up to its full complement ?
14 We think that it is now time to review past demonstrations and to decide on the next steps .
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