Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [art] time [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Emil , the crew and I wasted no time watching .
2 I do n't know how I got the time to play .
3 Joking apart , after nine years as a security operator I found it hard to readjust my life but , now I do not know how I found the time to do a full time job .
4 I just ca n't remember when I found the time to wash my hair and iron creases into my flares .
5 I spent the time making the house look nice ; I wanted him to know just what a lovely home I could build for us .
6 I believe the time has come when the Chamber should say that we can no longer afford to fund the lights from subscriptions alone , said Mr. King emphasising that unless all traders contribute there may well be no lights this year .
7 That is why I believe the time has come when Labour should commit itself to a Bill of Rights based on the European Convention of Human Rights .
8 Nor do I have the time to go looking for a suitable crew . ’
9 One afternoon , a week later , I decided the time had come to stop dithering like a Victorian maiden and to write to Bill , when I got off at ten that night , asking if no news was good news .
10 Late in the afternoon , I decided the time had come to go .
11 ‘ The company has been a wonderful part of my life , but I feel the time has come to permit a younger generation to take the reins . ’
12 However , 15 years on , I feel the time has come for me to have a change of hairstyle .
13 But at least I have plenty of time to think while I 'm driving — I use the time to plan ahead . ’
14 As I found when I took the time to listen to parents and hear what they said , the views advanced did not always fit the latest fashion or an approved passage in a book on sociology .
15 Do I put no I do a time check .
16 This really refers back and I think the time refers back to the discussion that we had under the er liaison conference .
17 I heard myself saying the line that had been waiting ready for months : ‘ I think the time has come when you must go in . ’
18 ‘ But I think the time has come , ’ he went on , ‘ when the same microscope should be employed in another part of Ireland , namely the North .
19 ‘ We have never said no to a sport since l896 but now I think the time has come to start . ’
20 And I think the time has come to consider extra reward financially for your loyalty .
21 So much so that I think the time has come to discard those tests which have proved so elusive .
22 we could actually make you a bit bit A lot better than this , and I think the time has come to adjust how we 're treating you a little bit .
23 ‘ And now I think the time has come to explore a little further . ’
24 ‘ Gina — I think the time has come for me to set the record straight about Lotta and myself .
25 I think the time has come to call this assignment over , ’ she said quietly .
26 I think the time has come to ask Meredith Putt a few questions . ’
27 But now , my dear Siward , I think the time has come to be provoked . ’
28 You know something 's going on , we have a little surprise set up for you , and I think the time has come to let the cat out of the bag .
29 I think the time has probably passed now , all the schools have got their own budgets , they 've got their own builders who are giving them a good service , and I doubt whether this is the time to resurrect that , especially with local government review not far off , and the future of a county-wide D S O in some doubt , when it comes to local government review .
30 I think the time has now come for the National Heritage Memorial Fund to be split and a separate body established for Scotland .
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