Example sentences of "[verb] it is [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 People realise it is time for Labour . ’
2 Ken Croswell says it is time for a little post-Copernican thinking
3 I hope it is time for a change of Government .
4 The Prime Minister has said it is time for profound look at the future of Europe following the narrow , ’ Yes ’ vote in the French referendum on the Maastricht Treaty and the current sterling crisis .
5 The magazine Der Spiegel recently published the results of an opinion poll revealing that 14 per cent of Germans still think Jews were partly to blame for what happened to them in the second world war , 36 per cent believe Jews ‘ have too much influence ’ , and more than 50 per cent believe it is time for Germany to forget the past and move on .
6 It shows that the people of the town believe it is time for change and that it 's time for Labour . ’
7 It shows that the people of the town believe it is time for change and that it 's time for Labour . ’
8 Alison 's mother Irene , 47 , said at the family home in Withington , Manchester : ‘ She feels it is time for a change .
9 Not a change of nature , I hope , and believe : still , a development as the World calls it , though I can not think it is development for the better .
10 The Labour Party thinks it is time for a fresh start .
11 And although this work has seen him working all over Britain , Ireland , Europe and the US , he thinks it is time for a change .
12 And then again I think it is escapism for some of them to get pregnant where there 's so much unemployment , it 's something of their own to be proud about .
13 I think it is time for people to look at again at the pass rates , the standard of teaching , the standard of students who actually do this Business Studies .
14 That match , for ‘ Jacki ’ , is , of course , against England , and he believes it is time for a reversal of recent results between the two countries .
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