Example sentences of "[verb] it [be] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | ‘ Do n't tell me she still does n't know it 's Gebrec she 's topped . |
3 | And I do n't know it was truth he said I 'm just collecting all the mole skins for somebody 's mo For a coat , but that was just a story I think . |
4 | They say it 's time they were paid for doing a full time job , which dominates their lives and saves the state thirty billion pounds each year … |
5 | They had dug up those bones at Wyvis Hall and had decided it was murder they were investigating . |
6 | ‘ I seriously consider it is time we undertook a job inspection of Her Majesty as an employer , ’ he added . |
7 | Leith and Sebastian had been in their flat a month when Sebastian declared it was time they had a flat-warming party . |
8 | ‘ Just a minute , ’ chipped in Dominic , deciding it was time he made his contribution . |
9 | They know it 's sympathy they need . |
10 | I do n't think they know it 's Blagg they 're looking for , and if they do n't know that , they wo n't know about Tanner . |
11 | I figured it was time I interrupted the monologue . |
12 | Yeah that 's considering it 's January it reminds me of this global warming that 's taking place down on everywhere |
13 | If your exercise programme has lapsed it is time you reinstated it on a regular basis . |
14 | No it 's not MyMouse it 's Microsoft it 's Amstrad Mouse , cos I have n't got me real mouse with |
15 | Now some of his players are saying it 's time he came clean and declared his intentions . |
16 | He made quite a fuss about it , saying it was time she left the nest , stood up to the forceful Elise and lived her own life . |
17 | her uncle and aunt decided it was time she took a husband , their choice for her being Manfro Draper , a posh-rat like herself . |
18 | Jessamy woke up on the morning of her twenty-fourth birthday and decided it was time she put her life in order . |
19 | how you can persist in being so utterly incompetent bewilders me , and so while indulging in a little light entertainment in the ZZAP ! offices ( brutally torturing the staff for being human ) I decided it was time I found a solution to the problem . |
20 | I just decided it was time I … knew more . |
21 | ‘ I 've always been very aware that I needed to give something back after this experience and when I read about the appeal for people prepared to give homes to the Bosnians , I decided it was time I stepped in . ’ |
22 | He decided it was time he improved his Test record in 1989 when England were mauled at home by the Australians and he lost his wicket several times to Terry Alderman . |
23 | I suppose it 's hecause I ca n't do anything uninterrupted and I still ca n't get used to that . |
24 | I know you 're only doing your duty ; I suppose it 's time I did mine . ’ |
25 | ‘ I suppose it 's time I asked my cousin to leave . |
26 | ‘ I felt it was time you had your own . ’ |
27 | And if some malicious god had n't decreed it was Slane she had to go to , or Slane where he lived , things might have been very different . |
28 | Philip knew it was time he was getting back . |
29 | The Collector knew it was time he hurried downstairs … he had expected that something like this would happen , but not so quickly . |
30 | thought it were road he put all four in , and he went down , up |