Example sentences of "[adv] it be [noun sg] [pron] " in BNC.
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31 | And maybe it 's time we punctured |
32 | Maybe it 's time you came down to see what 's going on at Theatre in the Mill . |
33 | ‘ Maybe it 's time I learned a little more about you , about what makes you tick . |
34 | Maybe it is time you were made to come out of your shell . ’ |
35 | ‘ Maybe it was time you got lucky , Bill … |
36 | I hung in there another year shredding a few more files saying maybe it was time I went back to the law and when I got this offer … |
37 | Perhaps her family were right ; maybe it was time she settled down . |
38 | I think if parents are concerned and feel that their child is brighter than his performance shows , then it is time they took some action . |
39 | If there has been an oppressor that has held the human spirit in chains , then it is fear itself . |
40 | ‘ And if you do n't control the trust , Adam , then it 's time we knew who does . |
41 | ‘ But , ’ Frick went on , ‘ if we are to take our rightful place in history , then it 's time we came out of the woodwork . ’ |
42 | ‘ Then it 's time you changed restaurants , ’ retorted the Florentine owner , evidently considering this an unlikely eventuality . |
43 | ‘ Then it 's time you did , ’ said Owen . |
44 | My mum sa , and then it was dad me . |
45 | She did n't , actually , but if there was n't a proverb to fit then it was time someone wrote one . |
46 | Course it 's morning there is n't it ? |
47 | Yet it is sacrifice which is offered in delight . |
48 | Yet it is structure which gives to any undertaking its distinctive shape and identity . |
49 | Yet it is poverty which drives these poor worlders to hew their saplings . |