Example sentences of "[conj] it may be [det] time " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Patten said this would put Britain in front of Europe but acknowledged that it may be some time before it can be implemented . |
2 | The hon. Gentleman is so distinguished that it may be some time since he has sat on a Standing Committee . |
3 | With their team on the verge of relegation and Boro pushing for promotion , the Argyle fans savoured their beer , contemplating the prospect that it may be some time before they drink in the Tap ‘ n ’ Barrel again . |
4 | Some thought has to be given to what is possible and it may be that time out can not be used . |
5 | Although the opposition has no experience of sheltering such a prominent figure underground , Mr Devaty 's move appears to have caught by surprise not only his friends , but the country 's creaky legal machinery , and it may be some time before his non-appearance prompts a full-scale police hunt for him . |
6 | Herons generally fish at dawn before the gardener has stirred and it may be some time before the pool-owner is aware that his fish are disappearing . |
7 | By its very nature , when delivered , bespoke software often contains errors and it may be some time before they can all be traced and corrected . |
8 | Even if it may be some time before they are commercially acceptable , pioneer work is essential if our planet is to feed the teeming millions of people who will live on it by the twenty-first century . |
9 | A post mortem on the body found yesterday has already been carried out , but it may be some time before it 's formally identified . |
10 | But it may be some time before shoppers confidence is restored . |