Example sentences of "time for [pers pn] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It was past time for me to win a big one like this and play an aggressive final round . ’
2 It 's time for you to have a go :
3 Plenty of time for you to make a decision .
4 Time for us to take a break now .
5 I suppose if you were either one of them it would be nice but I 'd go out and say to them , ‘ David , it 's time for us to do a vocal now ’ and Angie would say , ‘ Oh , Davey Wavey , do you have to leave me now ? ’ , to which he 'd reply , ‘ Oh , Angie Pangie , I suppose I do — old Uncle Tony wants me in the studio . ’
6 When I visited Aunt Louise there was just time for us to have a meal in one of the High Street cafés before I caught the bus home .
7 ‘ There will be time for us to have a look round Westminster Abbey , ’ said Lady Selvedge , not in the least disturbed by the upsetting little incident of the pudding .
8 Time for us to have a little chat , sir , ’ Hatchard said to me .
9 I think that 's a good time for us to have a coffee break , yes ?
10 Then it is time for it to find a suitable spot to turn into a chrysalis .
11 Fourteen days would seem to be a more reasonable period though the landlord may be concerned that this could leave little time for it to make a considered response where the notice is subject to a time restriction .
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