Example sentences of "[pron] [be] time for " in BNC.
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31 | SHOPPERS in Newcastle and the MetroCentre found there was Time for School when the department of Education and Science Roadshow hit the NorthEast . |
32 | There was time for sightseeing in Bath which was most enjoyable despite the weather and the last night party went with a swing with marvellous entertainment from amongst our fellow course participants . |
33 | As you say , it will soon be Christmas , but I thought there was time for one more letter before then |
34 | ‘ It 's time for us to close now , love . ’ |
35 | ‘ Now that I 've eaten and drunk my fill it 's time for me to beat away , ’ he said after about an hour . |
36 | Back in the office and it 's time for constructive criticism . |
37 | I know it 's time for audience participation . |
38 | If you answer ‘ yes ’ to two or more of these questions , it 's time for a little self-examination — you could have a problem . |
39 | It 's time for the synthetic actors to start learning their lines . |
40 | UNLESS I 'm mistaken , it 's time for the Vicar 's Competition : captions for the nineties . |
41 | I suppose if you were either one of them it would be nice but I 'd go out and say to them , ‘ David , it 's time for us to do a vocal now ’ and Angie would say , ‘ Oh , Davey Wavey , do you have to leave me now ? ’ , to which he 'd reply , ‘ Oh , Angie Pangie , I suppose I do — old Uncle Tony wants me in the studio . ’ |
42 | ‘ It 's time for the practice , ’ Nigel said , consulting his Timex . |
43 | Now it 's time for a change . ’ |
44 | It 's time for us to join the fight … and the best way to fight is education … ’ |
45 | 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 . |
46 | 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 . ’ |
47 | It 's time for sports followers to be given their say . |
48 | International : It 's time for the Moscow circus to leave town |
49 | The major thrust may have been carried by a dozen committed individuals , but when push has come to shove , the YCCC have been able to fill meeting halls for important confrontations , and have succeeded in getting eight places out of eleven on the City Council filled by candidates representing a broad coalition under the slogan ‘ It 's time for change , ’ which campaigned specifically on local issues . |
50 | When a key becomes hard to turn , it 's time for a little lubrication . |
51 | It 's time for Labour . |
52 | It 's time for a change . |
53 | ‘ I ca n't say precisely how long but by this calculation it 's time for a bath . |
54 | I 've just worked out it 's time for a change of clothing . ’ |
55 | ‘ It 's time for his check up , ’ she said , going up to the Bookman 's cage . |
56 | ‘ It 's time for the Stussy backlash ’ claims Richard Garland from Method Airskate shop . |
57 | It 's time for your bed . ’ |
58 | Or perhaps the car has really given up and it 's time for a new , or good second-hand one . |
59 | Sometimes my helper comes in and says , ‘ It 's time for a walk ’ and makes me do it even if I think , ‘ No I 'm too comfy to move ! ’ . |
60 | You add all this other information and you constantly do that throughout the 24 hour day by saying that , ‘ it 's 11 o'clock , time for your coffee ’ , ‘ it 's twelve o'clock , it 's time for lunch ’ , and constantly giving your name and bringing them back to the present . ’ |