Example sentences of "[adv] it [is] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Not everyone has the same tastes , remember — some people do n't like reading long text messages like those in Nythyhel , but perhaps it 's time for another game with a strong storyline . |
2 | Perhaps it 's time for the electorate to call a halt and put the MPs on unemployment benefit to see how they would manage . |
3 | Perhaps it 's time for England to try the ploy of getting a recently retired International Player ( Hoddle , Wilkins , Robson — hope not , Keegan or Francis ) . |
4 | Arthur Cox 's admiration for John Fashanu is well known , and perhaps it is time for the Maxwell millions to be used to purchase just such a battering Ram . |
5 | Perhaps it is time for a change , but the only change available is Labour , with or without Liberal appendages . |
6 | Perhaps it is time for the IB to appoint its own disciplinary committee to act where individual unions refuse to do so . |
7 | Perhaps it is time for a reminder of our purpose . |
8 | " Perhaps it is time for a little truth . |
9 | Perhaps it is time for the powers that be to look again at the slalom rules that allow dipping and sideways presentations . |
10 | Perhaps it is time for the society to change its name . |
11 | ‘ Nevertheless , she declares she 's taking over as hostess — so obviously it 's time for me to leave . ’ |
12 | so it 's N for intuitive . |
13 | Soon it 's time for the cyclists to get ready for the next stage of their 1,500 mile journey . |
14 | Now though it 's time for the break and coming up after that crossing the channel with those magnificent men in their microlight . |
15 | Now it is time for the new generation born in the wilderness to cross the Jordan , and to begin to take possession of the Land , led not by Moses , of course , since he must die on the wrong side of the river , but by Joshua . |
16 | ‘ Now it is time for us to part , alas , alas ! |
17 | Now it 's time for a change . ’ |
18 | Now it 's time for the national side to take precedence . |
19 | Now it 's time for the electrodes and rubber hoses , eh ? ’ |
20 | Now it 's time for Wrack ‘ n ’ Ruin to start their afternoon practice session . |
21 | Those are my plans for the future , now it 's time for you to air your views . ’ |
22 | Now it 's time for travel . |
23 | Now it 's time for the second half of our review of the year . |
24 | ‘ I 've voted Conservative all my life , but now it 's time for a change . ’ |
25 | Ted ought to have been there years ago , he said , and now it 's time for Margaret to be elevated . |
26 | Now it 's time for the kill , and the final twists are as clever as they are gripping . |
27 | Well it 's time for an unscheduled visit to one of our healthy lifestyle volunteers . |
28 | FOLLOWING the massive increase in the popularity of rugby union as a result of the World Cup , and the demands that our top players now endure , surely it is time for British rugby union to go professional . |
29 | As my hon. Friend the Member for East Lothian ( Mr. Home Robertson ) rightly pointed out , surely it is time for a little contrition . |
30 | Surely it is time for the present Home Secretary — who started all this in Cabinet , along with the right hon. Member for Cirencester and Tewkesbury ( Mr. Ridley ) — to apologise . |