Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] was [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 SHOPPERS in Newcastle and the MetroCentre found there was Time for School when the department of Education and Science Roadshow hit the NorthEast .
2 Reacting to the killings , the Nobel Peace Prize winner , Desmond Tutu , the Anglican archbishop of Cape Town , said it demonstrated it was time for all South Africa 's politicians ‘ for goodness sake to get off your butts and get on with the business of getting a new constitution for this country .
3 Still half dazed by shock , lashed by rage and a deeper pain she told herself was grief for Edmund , Isabel forgot the fleeting moments when fitzAlan had shown her tenderness despite his suspicions , forgot that he had asked for the truth .
4 But as Bill celebrated it was curtains for George and Barbara Bush … from West Derby .
5 I discovered there was room for 10 bells , so it was just too tempting .
6 Got as far as a Smegma , Arizona , where the left front wheel on my truck decided it was time for a vacation .
7 Five years on , with the Nazis extending their anti-Semitic reach , Willi 's guardian , a Russian Jewess who looked after several refugee children , decided it was time for a mountain trek to more hospitable territory .
8 Helen continued to circulate ; I decided it was time for a pee and then maybe some food , which took me via the garden ( there was a queue for the downstairs loo , and the upper part of the castle was locked ) to the kitchen .
9 He 'd just finished helping with the dishes when he decided it was time for high-jinks in the sink .
10 In the meantime the people on the boat moored between Bob Nudd and myself decided it was time for a move .
11 One of the tractor drivers ( which had been turning in front of me all day ) decided it was time for dinner .
12 I decided it was time for a change . ’
13 At home he did n't spook at bright blue barrels , a wall or planks , so we decided it was time for our first party .
14 Amid the disillusionment felt by some , that the minority of farmers are spoiling it for the rest in not keeping the environment clean , one manufacturer at least , hopes not dampened by the weather , felt there was room for optimism .
15 As you say , it will soon be Christmas , but I thought there was time for one more letter before then
16 The early rain which shortened the game , meant it was weather for ducks .
17 After keeping and breeding Malawi Cichlids for the past fifteen years NANCY SHUTTLE felt it was time for winds of change to blow into the fish house .
18 A spokesman for Selina said : ‘ She felt it was time for a change . ’
19 Berowne 's only explanation had been that he felt it was time for his life to take a new direction .
20 But Japhet ( she knew it was Japhet for the name was printed in little letters on his tee-shirt ) was nobody but Finn himself , perfect down to the squint , in blue jeans .
21 ‘ I have n't had my hair cut for about a year and neither has Meera so I thought it was time for a change . ’
22 Standing up , I assured her that I was n't drunk but tired and that I thought it was time for me to walk her home .
23 As she moved off with the other mounted followers , Artemis determined that if her father thought it was time for her to stop riding ponies and learn to hunt on a horse , then so be it .
24 Christina noticed her face , and thought it was time for goodnights , before Antonio added something he might really be sorry for .
25 I 'd had enough of working in an accounts department , my family had uprooted themselves , and I thought it was time for a change .
26 When Loc , with another worried glance in Jacques Devraux 's direction , insisted it was time for them to go to bed , Paul galloped across the clearing with little Hoc on his shoulders and dumped the boy squealing with laughter on his sleeping mat .
27 ‘ As manager I accept responsibility for the team 's position and both parties agreed it was time for a change . ’
28 But as mopping up operations continued there was disappointment for regular customers .
29 ‘ But during the Gaullist years , people said it was propaganda for De Gaulle , ’ he sighs , weary of denying either political message or moralising .
30 At the end of the season Chapman called me in and said it was time for me to decide one way or the other .
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