Example sentences of "it [be] time to turn " in BNC.

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1 It 's time to turn the tables .
2 It 's time to turn the tables on the management .
3 It is time to turn from the past to the future and consider first what centrally regulated changes in the curriculum for schools would help to raise the overall standard of education of children , nation-wide .
4 It is time to turn to the turbulent scene of public examinations as they now are .
5 However having spent so long on Tolkien 's powerful and complex image of evil , it is time to turn to his portrayal of the ( in appearance ) often weaker and much more limited power of good .
6 It is time to turn the tables and consider how the existence of life may have affected the atmosphere of the early Earth .
7 It is time to turn more explicitly to the question of racism .
8 Having set out a critique of multicultural and antiracist conceptions of racism and elements of an alternative theorization , it is time to turn to notions of culture in multiculturalism and antiracism .
9 Here it is time to turn to a consideration of what has become in the last decade , and is still as I write , perhaps the single most popular learning model in the trade today .
10 Perhaps it was newspaper speculation that the ‘ courting couple ’ were about to get married that convinced Jason it was time to turn the tide in favour of something nearer the truth and gently let everyone into their secret that it was just one big publicity stunt which , once started , was easier to carry on with than deny , and far more profitable in any event .
11 It was time to turn our attention to another aspect of the project : sending our wild cocoa to quarantine , before sending it on to breeders in Brazil , West Africa , Malaysia or elsewhere .
12 The AR-WACC Women 's Desk was closed this year because it was time to turn it over to an existing women 's group which would take the programme to a new phase in its development as well as broadening the network .
13 None the less , once war had been renewed in 1449 and Normandy had been recovered , it was time to turn again towards Aquitaine where the English must have felt isolated and apprehensive .
14 Although he had n't sold a book in weeks he would happily sit at the counter engrossed in his beloved William Blake until it was time to turn the sign on the front door from ‘ Open ’ to ‘ Closed ’ .
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