Example sentences of "[was/were] time for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Up early again , although there was time for a swim and sauna today .
2 It was time for a bit of bottle , not for knocking knees .
3 It was time for a film , a film I had watched before , however I did not mind as it passed the time .
4 Got as far as a Smegma , Arizona , where the left front wheel on my truck decided it was time for a vacation .
5 ‘ Look , I just felt that it was time for a change , that 's all .
6 ‘ 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 . ’
7 Maybe it was time for a change , anyway .
8 It was time for a change of subject .
9 In between , Labour 's final party election broadcast last night consisted largely of three dozen talking heads — some famous , others unknown — telling the viewers why it was time for a change .
10 A spokesman for Selina said : ‘ She felt it was time for a change . ’
11 ‘ It was time for a change , ’ Andy says .
12 It was time for a change .
13 I 'd had enough of working in an accounts department , my family had uprooted themselves , and I thought it was time for a change .
14 ‘ As manager I accept responsibility for the team 's position and both parties agreed it was time for a change . ’
15 Campaigning under the slogan " deliverance " , the FNM emphasised that it was time for a change , given that its free-market strategy of combating recession , high unemployment and reviving the tourist based economy differed little from the PLP 's .
16 I decided it was time for a change . ’
17 She looked up at the clock , wondering if there was time for a pot of tea before lunch , but deciding that the second gong would sound soon , and she could wait .
18 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 .
19 It was time for a studio party .
20 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 .
21 Come the Seventies it was time for a rethink .
22 After walking in the relative heat for two hours , we decided that it was time for a break , and this decision was reinforced when we spotted a river which looked perfect for a quick ‘ dip ’ .
23 In the meantime the people on the boat moored between Bob Nudd and myself decided it was time for a move .
24 And they smiled at one another , collusively , captivated by this broad new concept of social vengeance , and began to plan their guest list : they owed hospitality to half London , they agreed , it was time for a party , it would kill many birds with one big stone .
25 Finally , in July the following year , it was time for an assault in the opposite direction when forces of the National Liberation Army of Iran ( in fact , the Mujahedin-e-Khalq , led by Rajavi ) entered Iran with Iraqi support , west of Eslamabad ( previously Shahabad ) .
26 But his wife had said that it was time for an opportunity to wear something other than thick tweeds .
27 When it was time for the newly-weds to say goodbye , Anna behaved in a most un-Romany manner by flinging her arms about Seb and kissing him .
28 When it was time for the foal to be separated from its mother , the friends took the foal but no longer visited Shamrock .
29 ‘ We were very happy together until it was time for the operation . ’
30 It was time for the rumbles .
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