Example sentences of "it be time go " in BNC.
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1 | The area last saw eruptions in 1975 and 1954 : perhaps it 's time to go . |
2 | It is past midnight in down town Tegucigalpa , and it 's time to go home . |
3 | It is past midnight in Tegucigalpa , and it 's time to go home . |
4 | It is past midnight in Tegucigalpa , and it 's time to go home . |
5 | I was in a shop once , buying scented candles , and on the radio came Steve Wright with a collage of Smiths ’ songs , and I got a distinct chill , almost as though the hand of death was tapping me on the shoulder , saying : ‘ put yer candles down , it 's time to go ! ’ ’ |
6 | It 's time to go back to work . ’ |
7 | Locals call it ‘ The Wall ’ because so many people like it that they never venture outside it till it 's time to go home . |
8 | You do n't stand up straight , look people in the eye , shake hands firmly or leave decisively when it 's time to go . |
9 | After that I made a habit of sending Timmy upstairs ahead of me when it 's time to go to bed . |
10 | It 's time to go back to basics |
11 | It 's time to go , Mr Peacock — your plumes are tarnished with much ado about nothing and , like football clubs , we want results . |
12 | And then it 's time to go on . |
13 | Then , just as you are seduced into believing all is Cocteau-calm , the tempo jumps up a gear , the guitars rev into psychedelia and pure white noise signals that it 's time to go and get dressed . |
14 | You know how it is ; when you lead a hectic , urban life it takes a while to get used to the change of pace — and by the time you do it 's time to go home again . |
15 | It 's time to go . |
16 | It 's time to go . ’ |
17 | ‘ It 's time to go to bed , ’ she said to the children . |
18 | Then I took a year off , and she kept going on and on at me that it 's time to go back to college , so I did in the end . |
19 | ‘ Well , it is too late to change now ; it 's time to go . |
20 | It 's time to go . |
21 | It 's time to go . ’ |
22 | ‘ It 's time to go for the jackpot . ’ |
23 | ‘ I came out here for a breath of air , ’ he said , ‘ but I guess it 's time to go back now . |
24 | ‘ Katharine … it 's time to go ! ’ |
25 | ‘ Then it 's time to go . |
26 | They , they 've seen all the sights , and they 've eaten the best of the food and er , erm , it 's time to go really , before you know they get , they outstay their welcome , and go past their sell-by date . |
27 | It 's time to go . ’ |
28 | ‘ It 's time to go to the reception , now , ’ Mum said . |
29 | It 's time to go back to England and break the news to Luce and Maureen . |
30 | Now it 's time to go to Ambridge where Lynda Snell is waiting expectantly … |