Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | Your objectives should be every time somebody says no , thank you for the fifty pound . |
2 | Many religions encourage the idea that our current condition is temporary , and that old age should be a time of looking towards our place in the next life which is more important . |
3 | The TUC were insistent , however , that pensioners should make room for younger workers and that retirement should be a time of genuine leisure on an adequate payment from the state as a reward for a lifetime 's work . |
4 | For advanced courses , the next few years should be a time to consolidate the positive achievements of ACDP and to adjust and refine as necessary , but not to initiate radical change . |
5 | For Julie Crew what should be a time of joy has become a time of pain and misery . |
6 | Retirement should be the time of the greatest joy in life . |
7 | There must be a time and place for everything . |
8 | ‘ This time , though , you have walked into what must be a time of private family discussion . ’ |
9 | I mean it 's , there must be a time when it settles . |
10 | Some day there might be a time for setting light to both Carrog and Sycarth , and driving their households homeless into the hills ; but not now , that was to fritter away all these preparations upon a minor consideration . |
11 | A little later on , when all the relatives have gone home and the number of attentive friends at the time of the funeral has dwindled , it might be the time when the bereaved begin to reflect on their changed circumstances and try to evaluate how they feel both about themselves and the person who has died . |
12 | In the West country waterside living offers a similar breadth of choice , and with the market approaching its low water mark , now might be the time to take the plunge . |
13 | Well , Rose Fenemore , now might be the time to broaden your outlook a little . |
14 | When we 've played 12 that might be the time . ’ |
15 | Yes , well that might be the time , you see when perhaps I was at Cambridge . |
16 | Now might be the time to follow it up with a few troop directions in fluent French . |
17 | Perhaps now might be the time . ’ |
18 | You 're going to be working hard , and so am I. There 'll be no time to wear anything like that ; anyway , I do n't like them ! ’ |
19 | In many cases , people owe money to a number of creditors and like Jeff , they do n't think there 'll be a time when they ca n't pay their debts . |
20 | Thus , if the French verb tense system were being drilled , the stimulus could be a time word such as " yesterday " or " tomorrow " , and it would require a correct choice of verb tense . |
21 | This could be a time when Franklin Roosevelt 's new deal , hated by bankers , could come into its own . |
22 | No birth control method will work unless it is used regularly — the one time you take a chance could be the time pregnancy occurs ! |
23 | WITH interest rates going through the roof and budgets stretched now could be the time to embark upon some serious financial planning . |
24 | If rates do go lower , it will be by a marginal ½%-1%,; so now could be the time to take the plunge . |
25 | There were further changes in the late fourth century , but their precise date and extent is not yet known , though this could be the time of change back to domestic or agricultural use . |
26 | I said , no , but if she came out to the perimeter fence again , that 'd be the time . |
27 | It may be no time at all before he 's got you in the racket . |
28 | It is important to remember that whatever type of subsequent care is to occur , the period after discharge may be a time of particular difficulty . |
29 | There may be a time lapse between teaching and practical experience , so that recall may be impaired . |
30 | ( 3 ) There may be a time lag between the occasion of the alleged rape and the reporting of it to the police . |