Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] a time when [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There must come a time when it is called to a halt , ’ Lord Donaldson said .
2 Yet each development officer thought she would end up with far more paid support workers than was actually the case ; one surmise , for example , was that there might come a time when they had 30 clients on their case load each with two paid carers .
3 But there might come a time when it no longer matters .
4 OK , so they 'll come a time when I 'm not challenging the world record .
5 He could remember a time when he had fallen asleep as soon as his head touched the pillow , and when he had always had a healthy appetite .
6 There may come a time when I ca n't find any new records that I like — and it 'll certainly be sad day if he ever does decide to hang up those headphones .
7 There may come a time when I ca n't find any new records that I like — and I certainly could n't fake it — but at the moment I relish people putting their hands round the door and saying , ‘ You call that music ? ! ’ .
8 There may come a time when I ca n't find any new records that I like — and it 'll certainly be sad day if he ever does decide to hang up those headphones .
9 There may come a time when I ca n't find any new records that I like — and I certainly could n't fake it — but at the moment I relish people putting their hands round the door and saying , ‘ You call that music ? ! ’ .
10 ‘ There will come a time when I wo n't feel the need to make any music , ’ Waits 's says .
11 There will come a time when you will want to fish with two rods , which means you will have to buy another rod and reel .
12 There will come a time when you need to go through your notes and weed out what 's no longer required .
13 But there will come a time when you may have to think about it .
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