Example sentences of "it [was/were] time [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Because my aunt — Emily 's mother — thought it was time we … ’ he gestured to Emily , who was peeling off her eggshell , ‘ … time we met . ’ |
2 | And erm we 've got this big rally er which a fortnight ago Julie suggested that we had a rally I think she thought er you know that it was time we a the public profile up sort of thing . |
3 | She said it was time something was done . |
4 | It was time they stopped designing buildings without a thought for the people who had to live in them , he said . |
5 | It was time they transferred their attentions from ‘ the municipal privy ’ to suites at top hotels where those sort of drugs deals are carried out . |
6 | She took in the scene and told Seth it was time they straightened out . |
7 | Already the warmth was draining from the air and he knew that it was time they were moving . |
8 | It seemed to Annie that no sooner had Tamar arrived in the market hall , than Goodison was by her side , suggesting that it was time they started off for home . |
9 | Carrie was afraid at first that Albert would despise such a babyish pastime but he seemed to enjoy it as much as Nick did , shouting with laughter when he tripped over bumps in the ice and not wanting to stop , even when she said it was time they were going . |
10 | It was time they were down . |
11 | It was time they all had a holiday . |
12 | Perhaps , thought Theodora dispassionately , it was time they had to answer advertisements for their posts , satisfy a set of agreed criteria and become answerable to those who paid for their upkeep . |
13 | At last the golden afternoon was over , and Robbie heard with regret Fen 's decree that it was time they returned to Water Gypsy . |
14 | Leith and Sebastian had been in their flat a month when Sebastian declared it was time they had a flat-warming party . |
15 | She did n't , actually , but if there was n't a proverb to fit then it was time someone wrote one . |
16 | It was time his mother felt the same kind of distress , the same feeling of being rootless ; after all , that woman had stolen her father away . |
17 | Prime Minister Paias Wingti , questioned in parliament on the need for continued links with Britain , said it was time his country reviewed its constitution after 17 years of independence . |
18 | Over his shoulder she glanced at the clock over the door — the hands seemed to be moving very fast and she was reluctant to say it was time she was going . |
19 | her uncle and aunt decided it was time she took a husband , their choice for her being Manfro Draper , a posh-rat like herself . |
20 | It was time she dressed and saw to his meal . |
21 | It was time she surfaced and told him what she was up to . |
22 | Jessamy woke up on the morning of her twenty-fourth birthday and decided it was time she put her life in order . |
23 | It was time she also called it a day ; she would continue with the work she was doing after she 'd eaten . |
24 | This time Reception said they had run out of vases and , whatever he 'd done , did n't she think it was time she forgave him ? |
25 | Dame Sybil earned her everlasting gratitude by suggesting that it was time she retire . |
26 | It was time she did a bit of hurting , too . |
27 | Perhaps her family were right ; maybe it was time she settled down . |
28 | He made quite a fuss about it , saying it was time she left the nest , stood up to the forceful Elise and lived her own life . |
29 | Regret not seeing Prague though she might , perhaps , she began to wonder whether it was time she returned to England . |
30 | I thought it was time you got involved in it too , my friend . |