Example sentences of "[be] time you [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , it is time you knew . ’
2 If you have finished your coffee I think it is time you went .
3 ‘ It is time you went to bed , ’ she said .
4 It is time you let him out . ’
5 It is time you got another wife , Abu .
6 If your exercise programme has lapsed it is time you reinstated it on a regular basis .
7 ‘ My dear , it is time you told me a little more about it .
8 ‘ Well , Bewdsley , since I appear to be saddled with this place , perhaps it is time you told me precisely what I am worth ? ’
9 If you are finding that you are answering ‘ yes ’ to most of these questions , it is time you took action !
10 If you are unable to answer any of these questions , perhaps it is time you considered your insurance requirements .
11 If all this bland fare has dulled your appetite for the prints it is time you reminded yourself how glorious they can be by a visit to THE LUCY B CAMPBELL GALLERY , 123 Kensington Church Street , W8 .
12 ‘ Yes , we do , so perhaps it 's time you met your companions .
13 ‘ It 's time you went , ’ I said as I watched him go but I did n't mean it .
14 And do n't you think it 's time you went home ? ’
15 ‘ It 's time you went to bed . ’
16 Right now I think it 's time you went to bed .
17 Then they went on , so I said ‘ Look I think it 's time you went now ’ .
18 Maybe it 's time you came down to see what 's going on at Theatre in the Mill .
19 I think it 's time you came home .
20 Now he 's gone , I think it 's time you admitted how false it always was . ’
21 It 's time you looked at your inheritance . ’
22 ‘ I think it 's time you got away — you 're stark raving bonkers . ’
23 ‘ It 's time you got rid of that lunatic Great Dane , ’ Nanny shouted above the din .
24 If your drill and driver bits manage to hide in every nook and cranny of your tool box , and you can never find just the size you want , when you want it , perhaps it 's time you got organised , with a set of drill and driver bits in their very own case .
25 It 's time you got out of the house .
26 " Timothy , it 's time you got married . "
27 It 's time you got back to it , for the sake of your career . ’
28 It 's time you got up .
29 And her parents are dead , and her uncle is rich and influential , and for some strange reason he is quite attached to you , and Jane Postlethwaite is quite attached herself , and it 's time you got married — ’
30 ‘ In that case , it 's time you got changed , young lady . ’
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