Example sentences of "[vb base] it be [noun sg] [pron] " 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 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 …
3 But they hold it is witchcraft which singled out this particular victim for attack and made him the target of the animal 's assault .
4 ‘ I seriously consider it is time we undertook a job inspection of Her Majesty as an employer , ’ he added .
5 They know it 's sympathy they need .
6 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 .
7 I know it was fear which held you back . ’
8 As soon as babyhood is over , parents often decide it 's time their toddler Learnt Something .
9 I suppose it 's hecause I ca n't do anything uninterrupted and I still ca n't get used to that .
10 I know you 're only doing your duty ; I suppose it 's time I did mine . ’
11 ‘ I suppose it 's time I asked my cousin to leave .
12 Well I 'm not sure I mean it 's interest I mean the the Council erm with another the Council looked upon attendances of the things Council do and many people who use the facilities in Harlow will argue we do n't get anything like this where we live and we always find it like that you know it 's that sort of mentality where people in Harlow may or may not say well course you get it in Harlow we expect it it 's just there it just saves we know it 's getting them people to use it but I talk to people I 'm sure people who live in Harlow or the Council to people and Harlow people tend to think well yes yes it 's all with always it 's always there .
13 I 've just had two great jockeys John Francombe and Jonjo O'Neill phone me and they both agree it 's time I got out and I should be pleased they tell me
14 I think it 's hair what 's the ancient name for the Spanish Peninsula
15 I it may not be the case , but I think it 's possibility you 've got to consider , is n't it ?
16 I think it 's Cornerstone one that 's the larger of the two , the three .
17 ‘ I think it 's time we ventured out on to some grass and a semblance of the real thing , ’ Biddy remarked , fastening her crash-helmet .
18 I think it 's time we had a drink .
19 I think it 's time we increased surveillance on all arrivals into Finland . ’
20 I think it 's time we bivouacked ’ , I muttered , when we had struggled free of the rope .
21 ‘ As a matter of fact , I think it 's time we did another piece on allergies . ’
22 ‘ I think it 's time we stopped poisoning half the land and concreting in the rest . ’
23 That 's why I think it 's time we had a look at his flat . "
24 Abruptly Lorne halted in mid-sentence , in mid-spangle , and said , " I think it 's time we talked about the death scene , John . "
25 ‘ I think it 's time we went back to the boat . ’
26 ‘ I think it 's time we left , ’ she muttered , standing up and thereby giving him no opportunity to deliver another of his pointed snubs .
27 ‘ I think it 's time we got things straight between us , ’ he said grimly .
28 ‘ I think it 's time we had further words with our porter friend . ’
29 ‘ I think it 's time we got a few things clear .
30 ‘ I think it 's time we got back to work , do n't you ? ’
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