Example sentences of "it 's [noun] for [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , because it 's money for you to spend
2 The 26-year-old is guarded about his physical and mental fatigue , but he says pointedly : ‘ It 's time for me to relax . ’
3 It 's time for me to go .
4 ‘ Nevertheless , she declares she 's taking over as hostess — so obviously it 's time for me to leave . ’
5 ‘ Now that I 've eaten and drunk my fill it 's time for me to beat away , ’ he said after about an hour .
6 Yes , well probably , it 's time for me to try and change his mind .
7 Or say ‘ It 's time for me to run along —
8 I 've got to go now as it 's time for me to get my new dresses fitted .
9 They look out of the windows when it 's time for me to come home .
10 It 's time for him to match his maturity with his golf and realise he 's not going to win every time .
11 And now I think it 's time for you to move in . ’
12 It 's time for you to take breakfast to the labourer at the kiln ! ’
13 When it 's time for you to go , then you must go .
14 Anyway Douglas it 's time for you to go and have your next injection is n't it ?
15 " I think lad , " Dan Brady said seriously , " it 's time for you to leave the house .
16 One evening he rang Bobby , saying : ‘ It 's time for you to do something about Marilyn , she 's bugging me . ’
17 It 's time for you to do your number ’ , Lawford said .
18 Those are my plans for the future , now it 's time for you to air your views . ’
19 It 's time for you to have a go :
20 It 's time for us to close now , love . ’
21 I suppose if you were either one of them it would be nice but I 'd go out and say to them , ‘ David , it 's time for us to do a vocal now ’ and Angie would say , ‘ Oh , Davey Wavey , do you have to leave me now ? ’ , to which he 'd reply , ‘ Oh , Angie Pangie , I suppose I do — old Uncle Tony wants me in the studio . ’
22 It 's time for us to join the fight … and the best way to fight is education … ’
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