Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [be] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | The afternoon may be the best time , as the patients are resting and having visitors . |
2 | She suggests next Monday afternoon might be a good time . |
3 | ‘ June or July would be the ideal time for first-time buyers to exchange contracts . ’ |
4 | Winter can be a cruel time for waders on the Wash . |
5 | Forty years may be a long time to wait for a 19p basic rate of tax . |
6 | Ministering to their spiritual needs would be a full time job , he said , and he offered to devote the major part of this time to the work for the period of the war . |
7 | Should you wish to print any of my sons compositions , this intervening period would be the best time to order them . |
8 | Three years can be a long time in a young life , Bernice concluded , and three years in Bernice 's century had certainly changed Ace . |
9 | She added : ‘ You have to make a big commitment to complete distance learning courses , and two years can be a long time when you are faced with constant learning . |
10 | However , on timing it was suggested that September/October would be the best time to build the pressure , with the expectation of an autumn budget statement at the end of November . |
11 | So perhaps his outing at Kirkistown next month will be the last time we 'll see him . |
12 | Jumping out of an aircraft is a nervy business at the best of times , so the first jump of a new season can be a jittery time , especially when you 're the elite RAF Falcons . |
13 | Part one featuring the first four days of the route is on page 18 and we 'll be publishing parts two and three in our August and September issues , so September might be a good time to do the whole thing — if you can wait that long . |
14 | Business experts have warned that the jobs which councillors hope will be created by redeveloping the site of old car works could be a long time coming . |
15 | September would be the ideal time for erm , you know , to be starting down |
16 | ‘ Thanks , Leith , ’ he said quietly , and added emotionally , ‘ Lord , I always thought that being in love would be a wonderful time ! |
17 | Perhaps the time of molecular revelation of rare diseases would be the proper time to introduce general health insurance to the United States ? |
18 | Keeping up to date with the latest product developments can be a full time job , particularly in the scientific world . |
19 | Marion Cross , of the Centre for Continuing Education at Liverpool University , which is organising the event with the Maritime museum said : ‘ The digital link will be the first time that the Jason project will be seen in Europe . ’ |
20 | Even so , the autumn might be a plausible time for the election . |
21 | Thursday could be a tiresome time thanks to the problems and difficulties making your neighbourhood a miserable place . |
22 | Being the senior trainers for the whole county could be a full time job , and I am afraid that if that were the case we would have to give it all up . |
23 | The exhibition is remarkable for a number of reasons , not least because it is being co-sponsored by the Kimbell Museum in Fort Worth , where the second version of the show will be the first time Jacopo Bassano has his own exhibition in the United States . |
24 | Childhood should be a happy time and for many children in Britain it is . |
25 | He acknowledges that ‘ the end of history will be a sad time ’ , he admits the ‘ spiritual vacuity of liberal consumerist societies ’ , but , in the face of their inevitable triumph , feels , and notices in his friends , only ‘ ambivalence ( and ) a powerful nostalgia ’ for a world that has passed away . |
26 | This year will be the last time he attends the Isle of Man TT races . |
27 | The date will be the first time the group 's new seven-track CD recording for which finished earlier this week will be on sale . |
28 | A YEAR can be a short time in politics , especially in the case of the Labour Party whose internal workings are often slow to react to external stimuli . |
29 | They say the jobs could be a long time coming . |
30 | Then , as now , the paralysis of progressive institutional politics found its echo in the threat of world war — this time would be the last time . |