Example sentences of "there [be] [adv] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 But you know the old saying , there 's always a first time for everything . ’
2 There 's always a first time . ’
3 He was being kind , she could tell , and not probing further , so she rewarded him with a rather watery smile , and said sententiously , ‘ There 's always a first time for everything . ’
4 There is an element of danger in the show but it is thoroughly checked , but there 's always a first time .
5 It 's good that there 's always a next time for birds — and all that jizz .
6 Thonged G-strings disappear up both cracks and there 's never a good time to fish them out again .
7 There is generally a two-year time lag in the information being made available due to the large size and complexity of the data set .
8 THERE is never a good time to kiss £100,000 goodbye — but with Christmas round the corner , Colin McRae must be wondering what he has done to upset St Stephen .
9 There is never a good time for the tax-man to call .
10 Although you may normally take the view that there is never a best time for spending money , retirement planning is different in that sooner or later you will need , or want , to make certain purchases — or pay off outstanding commitments , such as a mortgage .
11 Cases on the common law side are usually won not through counsel 's address to the court , which there is usually a little time to prepare in advance , but through the effective examination of witnesses .
12 There was also the famous time when Sir Ralph had kissed Mark Fisher , Labour 's front bench spokesman for the Arts , on his bald pate at the end of a drunken speech in the House .
13 ‘ The group did lots of creative activities and as well as fun and happiness at the meetings , there was always a quiet time for the word of God to be shared in the group .
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