Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [noun sg] for [pron] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ It 's time for you to take breakfast to the labourer at the kiln ! ’ |
32 | Those are my plans for the future , now it 's time for you to air your views . ’ |
33 | When it 's time for you to go , then you must go . |
34 | And now I think it 's time for you to move in . ’ |
35 | Anyway Douglas it 's time for you to go and have your next injection is n't it ? |
36 | Britain may have to bide it 's time for it 's next tennis hero … |
37 | It 's time for your bed . ’ |
38 | ‘ It 's time for your bus , ’ he said . |
39 | Then her breath caught as he turned , unexpectedly , to look at her , inviting her with one of his soft , easy smiles , ‘ I think it 's time for my walk along the beach before bedtime . |
40 | ‘ Nothing now , Thorny , it 's time for my sleep . |
41 | No doubt it 's time for my departure . ’ |
42 | Another feeling , which is much more likely if you talk about my character , would be that I ca n't give anything more to this ensemble , that it 's time for someone fresher to guide these people in the right direction . |
43 | It 's time for our game . ’ |
44 | Welcome back : And it 's time for our third and last look backstage at the hit musical Barnum . |
45 | ‘ It 's time for us to close now , love . ’ |
46 | 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 . ’ |
47 | It 's time for us to join the fight … and the best way to fight is education … ’ |
48 | It 's tea-time for my pet rabbit . |
49 | It 's tea-time for my pet scorpion . |
50 | It 's tea-time for my pet amoeba. 23a . |
51 | It is nonsense for us to debate such matters in Committee for an hour and a half and then , at the end of the debate , we vote not on the merits of the matter but on whether it has been considered . |
52 | Kenny does the same , and he relates animal wants to Aristotle 's notion of epithumia , or sensual desire : ‘ It is felt desire , and it is desire for something now , desire which is more or less continuously felt until it is satisfied ( like hunger , sleepiness , thirst ) ’ ( 1975 : 49 ) . |
53 | It is tuition for her and helps her to get over a lot of barriers about performing live in front of demanding and sometimes difficult audiences . |
54 | He must be able to stamp his authority not only on his team but on the peloton as a whole , directing the whole tenor of the race before it is time for him to go to the front and win . |
55 | ‘ Maybe it is time for me to get angry and fight back at those who are fighting me , ’ she said . |
56 | You must excuse me now , Isabel , it is time for my rest . ’ |
57 | Then it is time for it to find a suitable spot to turn into a chrysalis . |
58 | ‘ It is time for you to be down to sleep Janet ’ said her Dad . |
59 | ‘ My father 's old housekeeper — he and she grew old together — has a daughter who needs to make money ; , she lives in Nile Street , and if you were to say that I sent you , she might well be glad to put you up till it is time for you to go to Oxford . ’ |
60 | ‘ It is time for you to serve me . ’ |