Example sentences of "it be [art] time [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Would it be a time of wonder , or would it be the old conflicts continued ? |
2 | Ellen Jebeau brought her lips tightly together and drew them inwards between her teeth before she said , with deep bitterness , ‘ I do n't know about it being a time for plain speaking , I can only say that time has shown your ingratitude for what I 've done for you over the years . ’ |
3 | It 's a time for few windows and we have many , and maybe it 's even a time for living in town or city with lights and movement and not just the dead nettles of the water meadow to gaze at . |
4 | It 's a time for that client to decide whether they wish to stay or if they want to go home . ’ |
5 | It 's a time for experts to be patient , practising tricks , joining the light weather races , or just sunbathing . |
6 | ‘ It 's a time for the local authority , community and club to work together in partnership . ’ |
7 | For many , it 's a time of profound contentment and satisfaction . |
8 | For some Wimpey people it 's a time of hectic activity . |
9 | ‘ Right , ’ Ben said solemnly , ‘ but for now can I wait by here for you and walk you back home , it 's no time for a young lady to be out alone . ’ |
10 | " It 's no time for niceties of etiquette when there are lives at stake , Willoughby . |
11 | ‘ It 's the time of death that concerns me at present , sir , ’ he said . |
12 | IT 'S THE TIME OF THE karāti , THE NIGHTS LEADING UP TO THE full-moon festival , when the gods enter the dhāmis and use their bodies to dance among the villagers . |
13 | It 's the time of year where you 're starting to think I wonder if we 'll be nearly finished . |
14 | It 's the time of year , of course , when the fire brigade can be busy , when things go wrong . |
15 | oh it 's the time for violets is n't it ? |
16 | ‘ It is a time of historic opportunity . |
17 | It is a time of abject misery , when it just seems impossible to face the consequences of the loss that has occurred . |
18 | It is a time of great opportunity , but also of new dangers . |
19 | Youth has always been the ideological sign of pleasure because it is a time of irresponsibility , possibility , change ; young people are envied and feared and so feature in the organization of consumption as a recurring adult fantasy . |
20 | It is a time of renewed hope . |
21 | He told the US public : " This is not a time for euphoria , certainly not a time to gloat , but it is a time of pride … |
22 | It is a time of relent |
23 | It is a time for Germanically cautious central banking . |
24 | When we are privileged to know this in advance ( and I think that it is wrong in nearly all cases not to tell a dying patient ) it is a time for preparation and repentance , and ultimately of acceptance . |
25 | To say that the UK economy is at a crossroads suggests that it is a time for important decisions to be taken leading to a change in direction . |
26 | It is a time for journals and diaries . |
27 | It is a time for faith . |
28 | ‘ Then , sir , ’ I exclaimed , ‘ it is a time for honesty ! ’ |
29 | It is a time for the Governments to act together to take charge of economics for the sake of the citizens that they , and only they , can represent . |
30 | Tariq Ali contributes a feature to the paper , in which he asks ‘ could it happen here ? ’ and concludes ‘ the situation is not the same … but it is no time for complacency in Britain . ’ |