Example sentences of "to [art] big time " in BNC.
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1 | If you can translate the act to the big time of global rock ‘ n' roll there 's the chance of a lifelong career but it 's a deceptively hard trick to pull off . |
2 | For Jenkins , who ousted Stephens last season only to lose his job through suspension and injury this winter , it will be a return to the big time after only one game in the past month . |
3 | And he is still expected to step up his ambitious attempt to land QPR striker Les Ferdinand and complete his plans for a return to the big time . |
4 | Don King is looking for a return to the big time with Tucker , who will be a tough opponent . |
5 | Keegan spelled out the philosophy which is steering the Geordies back to the big time under multi-millionaire chairman Sir John Hall . |
6 | But maybe ye 'll be different , ye just want a taste of the exotic life and then ye 'll go back to the big time . ’ |
7 | But whereas before he had seen Scouting as a gateway of opportunity to the big time , 20 years on , the movement seemed narrow and provincial somehow , more concerned with preserving an America that was fast slipping away , if it had ever truly existed , than with helping to shape the country 's youth to face an uncertain future . |
8 | But old boss Beck knows Dublin will come back fighting : ‘ The lad has battled hard to get to the big time and he wo n't forget where he 's come from . ’ |
9 | Normally , I 'd like nothing better than this little visit to the big time . |
10 | ‘ Oh , well , some make it to the big time , others do n't , ’ Melissa remarked smugly . |
11 | But such is his love for the game he has adorned for close on a decade that he never gave up hope of a return to the big time . |
12 | The Robins sing their way to the big time . |
13 | Adam and Harriet Hunt are hoping to make it to the big time . |