Example sentences of "it be [adv] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm pleased but it 's not compensation for all of the trauma we have suffered or the money we have lost if we had invested it elsewhere . |
2 | It 's not it 's not time for flared trousers yet . |
3 | To say that it 's not value for money , how can you . |
4 | ‘ It 's not crap for actors ! ’ they cried . |
5 | It 's not count for anything . |
6 | It 's surely money for right things . |
7 | The fee varies according to the premises and the type of sound system in use , but for a transistor radio in a small retail shop it 's presently £56.22 for the first year , falling to £37.48 per annum thereafter . |
8 | Now , run along to your room and change , I 'm sure it 's nearly time for tea . " |
9 | ‘ It 's nearly time for the children to go to bed . ’ |
10 | It 's nearly time for your next session . |
11 | It 's nearly time for Neil . |
12 | Well it 's just biscuits for everybody . |
13 | But I have to admit that in the past I have been offended by people saying that it 's just formula for me to play melodies and structures that come to me very naturally . |
14 | It would be a very good investment for you to set aside time for yourself each day , even if it 's just time for a bit of personal planning and some gentle exercise . |
15 | ‘ Do n't you think it 's about time for a love scene ? |
16 | Put yo put your foot up y it 's about time for Home and Away now so you 've got ta get that on |
17 | It 's about time for a second honeymoon , I would have thought . |
18 | Yeah it 's definitely time for a cup of coffee . |
19 | But the point is that if , if musicians go to service , they know there 's enough readers and if the musicians decide to take on part of that reading one service , surely it 's only courtesy for the musicians to say to the readers , whose lists are published months in advance , terribly sorry but we 're gon na do this this time , and do you mind stepping down ? |
20 | As the back door shuts on scene stalwarts Sun Carriage and Milk , it 's now time for new faces , including THE SCISSORMEN , to input much-needed fresher perspectives and optimism . |
21 | Well I 'm afraid it 's now time for me to send one of those boring sending off messages that everyone usually skips straight past . |
22 | And er it 's certainly value for money . |
23 | I go shopping every day , and by the time I come back it 's usually time for the baby to have her food at about twelve — and then she usually sleeps till about two , and then I cook lunch for him [ the two-year-old ] so that in the evening it 's a tea , although it 's usually a cooked tea . |
24 | She goes to play with a little girl up the road , and then it 's usually time for the baby 's tea . |
25 | It 's obviously time for all the districts to nail their cause to the mast . |
26 | ‘ It is not sport for sport 's sake , ’ says Mr Hawkins , who is an ex-Harlem-Globetrotter , ‘ but a way of imposing a structure on undisciplined lives : in a sports team they turn up regularly , on time , in uniform , and train hard . |
27 | It is not time for Labour . |
28 | ‘ It is not time for the kidneys , ’ shouted Auguste . |
29 | Interviewed on BBC Radio Four 's Today programme , Swales said : ‘ I would love to keep going , but I realise it is probably time for someone else to have a go . |
30 | A properly understood market process is not just a generator of economic welfare , it is also protection for liberty and an efficient method for the realization of many desirable social goals . |