Example sentences of "it is time for the " in BNC.
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1 | Arthur Cox 's admiration for John Fashanu is well known , and perhaps it is time for the Maxwell millions to be used to purchase just such a battering Ram . |
2 | Most critics ignore the dreariness of our streets , but it is time for the public to demand better |
3 | ‘ It is time for the party as a whole to take a step back and look at the way in which its democracy is being carried out , ’ he told the conference . |
4 | Now it is time for the new generation born in the wilderness to cross the Jordan , and to begin to take possession of the Land , led not by Moses , of course , since he must die on the wrong side of the river , but by Joshua . |
5 | Now that society is at last recognizing and developing the full range of women 's abilities and now that women are seen to have , with men , full ‘ human rights ’ , many people conclude that it is time for the Church of England to embody in its official ministry the biblical vision of equal partnership between women and men . |
6 | Music lovers should not start feeling apprehensive , for the whole circus moves to London when it is time for the Aldeburgh festival . |
7 | it is time for the Government to completely reassess the impact of their reforms on the quality of the nation 's health services , ’ he said . |
8 | Perhaps it is time for the IB to appoint its own disciplinary committee to act where individual unions refuse to do so . |
9 | It is time for the magazine to go — what company can justify wasting a reputed £250,000 on a glossy front while a recession is going on ? |
10 | It is time for the visitors to see Bob 's pink bed , the kitchen where Bob 's chef Gilly would simmer stew , and the walls smothered in yellowing press cuttings , including several from NME . |
11 | It is time for the government to act to protect it from future ecstasy |
12 | Awkward or not , it is time for the government to turn to the neglected task of redefinition . |
13 | It is time for the plot to unfold . |
14 | The welts , the abrasions and the black eyes get starker , more livid , until it is time for the women to return , in an ecstasy of distress , to the men who will suddenly heal them . |
15 | But enough of prologues and manifestos ; it is time for the first story . |
16 | Perhaps it is time for the powers that be to look again at the slalom rules that allow dipping and sideways presentations . |
17 | ‘ It is time for the geese , ’ extracting his head from the oven . |
18 | Does my hon. Friend agree that it is time for the public to play their part ? |
19 | Surely it is time for the present Home Secretary — who started all this in Cabinet , along with the right hon. Member for Cirencester and Tewkesbury ( Mr. Ridley ) — to apologise . |
20 | It is time for the world to launch a humanitarian counteroffensive . " |
21 | It is time for the Park management to approach the Councils and the local residents to agree a scheme to stop the Park being used as a thoroughfare . |
22 | Perhaps it is time for the society to change its name . |
23 | Let us hope they 're still dancing when it is time for the Fourth Round draw . |
24 | She commented : ‘ It is time for the Government to do another U-turn and save the wages councils . |
25 | The computer regularly calls the telemetering station and when it is time for the customer to replenish his stocks , the ICI Customer Service representative simply calls to confirm the next order . |