Example sentences of "it [be] time [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 It 's time to take Leonora Fulani and the NAP seriously ; they are no clones of LaRouche , but a national political phenomenon on their own terms .
2 Now it 's time to take off and enjoy yourself .
3 It 's time to take off the dinosaur suits and start talking real business .
4 It 's time to take some control of events and do what is not expected . ’
5 that , that , as a result of that we could be , Leicester City could be at the top of the first division , I know the Chairman follows the Philbert Street Foxes , I would hope that this chamber will support the Leicestershire foxes when it 's time to take our vote .
6 Unhappily , it 's time to take the gloves off ( temporarily I hope ) and adopt the principles of the street fighter .
7 BOOZE AND THE BALANCE SHEET Excessive drinking costs companies dear , and many have realised that it 's time to do something about it
8 It 's time to do this work .
9 Business hospitality When business is done and the meeting concluded , nothing revives the hardworking executive like a glass of Scotch … and when it 's time to seal the deal with valued clients , there is no more fitting toast nor better appreciated mark of esteem than to offer the noble spirit .
10 Time for last minute shopping and a last look at the sights , then it 's time to bid The Hague farewell and transfer to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport for your afternoon or evening return flights to your chosen airport and home .
11 It 's time to let everybody else get involved , ’ says Professor James .
12 It 's time to let us in .
13 Gloucestershire skipper Tony Wright has given up the captain 's job … the county are bottom of the championship table … have n't won a game and Wright thinks it 's time to let someone else have a go
14 Gloucestershire skipper Tony Wright has given up the captain 's job … the county are bottom of the championship table … have n't won a game and Wright thinks it 's time to let someone else have a go
15 THE party 's over , it 's time to call it a day — but Catherine Zeta Jones was having such a perfick time she just did n't notice .
16 Nevertheless , it 's time to call a halt before it 's too late .
17 It 's time to call in the Firm again .
18 ‘ Pleasant though this is , I think it 's time to call it a night , ’ he announced , getting to his feet .
19 So should you discover that you are spending more time in Safeways than on the north-bound carriageway of the A9 , it 's time to tackle the South Glen Shiel Ridge .
20 It 's time to jack it in . ’
21 It 's time to jack it in . ’
22 ‘ I think it 's time to say the Rosary , ’ he said earlier than usual , taking out his beads .
23 It 's time to say the Irish problem is not impossible , it can be settled between the two sovereign governments , it 's time for these people to stop saying , Ulster says no , that is no solution .
24 Will you be there when it 's time to close Mr ?
25 Will you be there er when it 's time to close Mr ?
26 Anybody who 's anybody knows that a pair of brand new trainers — bright laces undone , tongues out , displaying that all important brand name — says more about you than a wallet full of gold credit cards ’ , you know it 's time to leave the country and live on a desert island in your bare feet or search the loft for your ex-issue Diadora Borg Elite or Stan Smiths .
27 That was all very well for the adolescent mankind , but in order to evolve , we have to realise we 've grown up and it 's time to leave home .
28 It 's time to leave Lawrence in his spartan eyrie above Drury Lane .
29 Day Eight : You are at leisure until it 's time to leave the Hotelship and catch your scheduled flight back to London Heathrow from Dresden airport .
30 So John and Veronica have reluctantly decided that , although they love the house , it 's time to leave .
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