Example sentences of "[pron] [be] time for " in BNC.
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1 | In the defence of Verdun , it will be recalled , de Castelnau had already rendered an invaluable service in the ‘ Intermediary Line ’ , hastily constructed as a result of his coup d'oeil in January , and — had there been time for the completion of the Third Position that he had also prescribed then — there seems a chance that the German breakthrough on the 24th might have been prevented altogether . |
2 | ( Will there be time for coffee before Crewe ? |
3 | Not that anything 's wrong , it 's just that there 's time for that , that 's all I 'm saying . |
4 | Now there 's time for Peter to relax and enjoy looking at photographs of a recent trip to France organised by the centre . |
5 | During the turn-off , there is time for a reassessment of the height remaining relative to trees and buildings , and a decision has to be made either to continue turning to make a low circuit , or to turn back into wind after using up a little more height ( this is known as an S-turn ) . |
6 | A minimum safe speed for most gliders is the minimum cruising speed , but this is only safe at height , where there is time for recovery if a stall occurs . |
7 | ‘ He was trying to explain to us how he feels about negotiations , how it was his feeling that in any country , even if there is war , there is time for negotiations . |
8 | ‘ It was his feeling that in any country , even if there is war , there is time for negotiations , ’ said Mrs Sisulu , whose husband , Walter , a former secretary-general of the ANC and a close friend of Mr Mandela , is to be freed from prison . |
9 | Pavel Mukhortov , the Russian reporter who claims to have had a close encounter with extra-terrestrials He ( Nelson Mandela ) was trying to explain to us how he feels about negotiations , how it was his feeling that in any country , even if there is war , there is time for negotiations . |
10 | In the months and maybe years of life following admission to a residential Home there is time for much work of reparation , healing of old wounds and recollection of good experiences , provided there is continuity of contact . |
11 | From this caricature ( for that is all there is time for here ) , it can be seen that in its empirical tradition , sociology ( and to a considerable extent social psychology also ) deals primarily with western industrial society , which it examines descriptively in a somewhat piecemeal fashion . |
12 | When detail about the product is necessary then printed advertisements are often better because there is time for the consumer to grasp the totality of the message you are sending . |
13 | If you will be abroad on polling day you have to vote by proxy unless there is time for you to apply for , receive and return a postal ballot paper before leaving the United Kingdom . |
14 | There is time for many cultural evolutionary events in each generation . |
15 | I do n't think there is time for |
16 | There is time for just three examples — one from phonology , one from grammar , and one from semantics . |
17 | There is no intention to review the proposals that have been announced , but there are at least two years before the first amalgamations and if military circumstances change , there is time for a reassessment of present plans . |
18 | If military circumstances change , there is time for a reassessment of the present plans . |
19 | By the time of anthesis , there is time for four generations and a single insect can by then have given rise to 4000 juveniles : they get trapped between the anthers and the petals as the ! lowers open and , as adults , feed on the pollen . |
20 | There was time for botanising in the Dutch countryside where Miller noticed Acorus calamus , sweet rush , in the ditches and on the banks of the Meuse growing to a height of 4 feet . |
21 | There was time for domestic forces to shape a new nation without the same constant vigilance of the behaviour of neighbours . |
22 | Back at Kabrit there was time for the planned reorganization . |
23 | Now he was still single and there was time for a little madness . |
24 | We were through before there was time for nervousness . |
25 | She looked up at the clock , wondering if there was time for a pot of tea before lunch , but deciding that the second gong would sound soon , and she could wait . |
26 | Work , sport and social activities ran easily side by side , There was time for them all — after I 'd absorbed father 's time-mentality . |
27 | Up early again , although there was time for a swim and sauna today . |
28 | There was time for one innings only if you were playing cricket . |
29 | There was time for that . |
30 | There was time for Mitch Cook to fire over the bar in the last minute , but by then Ray Hankin 's first game as a Football League manager was spoilt . |