Example sentences of "it [be] time i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Like Claudia , I have an interest in the NEC show , and it 's time I checked on the progress of my entries . ’
2 It 's time I slept , ’ he said .
3 ‘ I suppose it 's time I asked my cousin to leave .
4 ‘ Thank you for warning me ; it 's time I put plan B into action . ’
5 ‘ I think it 's time I put down some roots . ’
6 ‘ I think it 's time I put my cards on the table .
7 And it 's time I left . ’
8 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
9 It 's time I went home , Mr Wyatt .
10 It 's time I went to bed . ’
11 But I think after three glasses of wine it 's time I went home . ’
12 Shelley said briskly , ‘ Yes — well , as I say , it 's been a nice day , Miguel , and I think it 's time I went home . ’
13 Then I think it 's time I came south , maybe the Pembroke coastal path or following the Thames to the sea , ’ he said .
14 ‘ I think it 's time I made the acquaintance , ’ he said , and strode confidently over to the entry hatch on the side , umbrella readied for knocking .
15 It 's time I made some formal introductions , ’ he said .
16 I 've always tried to happen to life ; but it 's time I let life happen to me .
17 ‘ I think it 's time I let you get some rest . ’
18 It 's time I began telling you about Constanza .
19 It 's time I had some fun ,
20 ‘ I think , ’ said Owen , ‘ it 's time I had a word with Mordecai . ’
21 It 's time I called it a day .
22 He just thinks Heather is a real cracker , and it 's time I settled down .
23 To her full credit , she left of her own accord saying , ‘ I 'm not doing anything , it 's time I move on . ’
24 It 's time I supported myself .
25 ‘ Maybe it 's time I learned a little more about you , about what makes you tick .
26 ‘ But there 's a time and a place for everything , and it 's time I moved on — saw a bit more of your beautiful country — maybe a bit of the world too , who knows ? ’
27 I know you 're only doing your duty ; I suppose it 's time I did mine . ’
28 It 's time I did something for myself . ’ ’
29 I think it 's time I did something about getting out of this damnable situation . ’
30 And now , clearly , it 's time I turned to the poem itself , having spent most of my hour on the question of how Milton got there .
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