Example sentences of "time [to-vb] to the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He informed them that Stella had not only had her appendix , but also her gall bladder removed , and that he would be home in time to attend to the next horse trek arranged for Saturday .
2 So it was time to attend to the synthetic pathways , about which very little was known .
3 Neath , who have failed to match last season 's title-winning form , mainly because the younger players have required time to adjust to the First Division , scored three tries during an eight-minute period in the second half .
4 Recently , Steve gave up his joinery business to set up a small security firm , hoping for more time to devote to the much-needed rescue .
5 The premature end to what could have been a professional ballet career meant that Carol at least had more time to devote to the blossoming courtship with a young accountant , Ron Minogue .
6 It is time to turn to the turbulent scene of public examinations as they now are .
7 Or , must some bridging material be built in to allow cameras or cast time to get to the next set ?
8 At each stage there was always less fuel than there was time to get to the French coast .
9 Much of the legislation for completion of the single market has been adopted with a significant proportion already in force ; other legislation , such as in the air transport sector , is only transitional , so that businesses affected have time to adapt to the changing environment .
10 Fan assisted cabinets have a very rapid recovery following an air change , whereas plate evaporator designs can take a long time to return to the correct storage temperature .
11 One could never say ‘ I have reached the limit of my religious development ; it is time to return to the secular plane and develop there correspondingly . ’
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