Example sentences of "it be [noun sg] [pers pn] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether it were coat she had on or not |
2 | If it 's pasta she comes here and asks us to cook it for her . |
3 | ( And for those clever dicks asking why I 've given it a higher rating here than in the footy feature , it 's 'coz I did n't know it was on budget then . |
4 | They are warm and but it 's colour I do n't know whether I perhaps if I saw cream again this year I might buy it but erm I 'm not sure that I want to when this deep orangy colour . |
5 | ‘ It 's shame she ran so badly , but at least we know why . ’ |
6 | ‘ I think it 's time we had further words with our porter friend . ’ |
7 | As we sit to yet another cup of greasy coffee in a steamed-up café I suggest it 's time we got out of all this . |
8 | Whatever the trouble is , it 's time we got back . " |
9 | ‘ It 's time we got back to those glory nights . ’ |
10 | ‘ I think it 's time we got back to work , do n't you ? ’ |
11 | ‘ Hey , you guys , it 's time we went up to change . |
12 | ‘ I think it 's time we went back to the boat . ’ |
13 | It 's time we went home . " |
14 | Matthew said , " I think it 's time we went home , Sara . " |
15 | ‘ But , ’ Frick went on , ‘ if we are to take our rightful place in history , then it 's time we came out of the woodwork . ’ |
16 | For them , especially , it 's time we caught up with the rest of the European Community and extended to all workers employment protection , pro rata benefits and pay , as well as parental leave and childcare . |
17 | ‘ I think it 's time we ventured out on to some grass and a semblance of the real thing , ’ Biddy remarked , fastening her crash-helmet . |
18 | Tables are better spaced and the efficient French service more welcoming , though it 's time it grew out of the 75p cover charge . |
19 | ‘ I think it 's time you got away — you 're stark raving bonkers . ’ |
20 | It 's time you got up . |
21 | It 's time you got back to it , for the sake of your career . ’ |
22 | ‘ But do n't you think it 's time you got back to the ward ? ’ |
23 | It 's time you got out of the house . |
24 | I think it 's time you came home . |
25 | Maybe it 's time you came down to see what 's going on at Theatre in the Mill . |
26 | Then they went on , so I said ‘ Look I think it 's time you went now ’ . |
27 | And do n't you think it 's time you went home ? ’ |
28 | Now he 's gone , I think it 's time you admitted how false it always was . ’ |
29 | It was her father who brought colour to her cheeks by saying simply , ‘ Lori , do n't you think it 's time you grew up ? |
30 | It 's time you learned how to be around Rosie without making her mad . ’ |