Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] be time we [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps it 's time we visited our noble Prince of Wales and the Lord Gaveston at Woodstock . ’ |
2 | Perhaps it is time we had a choice between parties which agree that liberal free-market economics are here to stay . |
3 | Perhaps it is time we placed less emphasis on our role as individual therapists teaching specialist skills , and moved towards the position of educators and organizers of self-help services . |
4 | ‘ Perhaps it is time we discussed the rules that will govern the unfortunate time we spend together until I return you to Milano tomorrow . ’ |
5 | Dalglish said : ‘ We have played worse than that this season , but now it 's time we pulled our socks up . ’ |
6 | Surely it is time we stopped talking of elephants as if they were a commodity to be traded , like so many cans of paint , and accept them for what they are , ancient and splendid fellow inhabitants of the earth who share with us the joys of close kinship bonds and grieve when they are severed . |
7 | ‘ Incidentally , talking about children — maybe it 's time we thought about having some of our own ? ’ he murmured softly . |
8 | Maybe it 's time we began to roar like stags in the rut . |
9 | And maybe it 's time we punctured |
10 | ‘ And if you do n't control the trust , Adam , then it 's time we knew who does . |
11 | ‘ But , ’ Frick went on , ‘ if we are to take our rightful place in history , then it 's time we came out of the woodwork . ’ |