Example sentences of "it [be] time to call " in BNC.
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1 | THE party 's over , it 's time to call it a day — but Catherine Zeta Jones was having such a perfick time she just did n't notice . |
2 | Nevertheless , it 's time to call a halt before it 's too late . |
3 | It 's time to call in the Firm again . |
4 | ‘ Pleasant though this is , I think it 's time to call it a night , ’ he announced , getting to his feet . |
5 | THE more scientists write to The Times threatening to vote Labour unless we give them huge sums of money , the more many of us feel it is time to call a halt to science . |
6 | To paraphrase Canning , however , it is time to call into being eastern Europe to redress the balance of western Europe . |
7 | It is time to call in the military . |
8 | IT IS time to call Labour 's poll tax bluff . |
9 | AFTER a decade of conflict between councils and the Government , Ian Lang , the Scottish Secretary , believes it is time to call a truce . |
10 | Surely it is time to call a halt to all vehicles on the pavement . |
11 | It took 30 minutes of argument , a great deal of soothing of apparently hurt professional pride , and not a little money to persuade Chela that it was time to call it a night , alone . |
12 | Ten years later the 50% State-owned Gasunie announced that , with exports running at more than half of production , it was time to call a halt and all new export contracts were stopped . |
13 | At the very first meeting in St Margaret 's Hope village hall they had asked for monetary pledges , at the second meeting in the local school they said it was time to call in those promises and start counting the cash . |
14 | It was time to call in the Zander Hunter . |