Example sentences of "[pron] be [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm a Time Lord , remember ? ’ he whispered back , keen to make sure none of the others overheard him . |
2 | So I 'm The time is going to be as per my watch . |
3 | A further extension through this horizon is then possible up to the next surface on which or at which the space-time again splits into two separating gravitational waves which are the time reverse of the initial approaching waves . |
4 | It is not the certificate as such that we wish to include but the underlying deposit , which is a time deposit just like all other time deposits that appear in such definitions . |
5 | Video and audio cassettes of each session were available at the bookshop within twenty minutes of the finish , which is the time when people want to buy them . |
6 | The African serval , for example , hunts vlei rats at dusk and during the night , which is the time when the rodents are active , but it will also hunt occasionally for diurnal Nile rats during daylight hours . |
7 | However , the monopoly granted extends back to the priority date , which is the time from which damages can be assessed should the patent be infringed , although legal proceedings can not be commenced until the patent has been granted . |
8 | There is no necessary link between tense and time ; it is likely in this instance that the use of the present tense is not restricted to a particular time ( which is the time of the utterance ) but refers rather to a " general " present . |
9 | The longer term help is something that I do n't think teachers can do on their own , I do n't think even somebody like a , a specialist school counsellor can do on their own , which is the time at which the availability of agency help needs to be , become apparent . |
10 | Jawless fish are particularly common in red rocks of the Silurian and Devonian periods , which was a time when non-marine rocks were widespread , and have survived subsequent erosion . |
11 | The Piaroa recognize marriage exchange as an exceedingly dangerous principle to act upon , a lesson they receive from the events of the mythic past which was a time when each marriage alliance between strangers carried in its wake a deadly competition for the poisonous cultural capabilities of predation . |
12 | In the end , and to add to the injustices he had already suffered , Meehan was obliged to wait five years , which was the time it took Lord Hunter to complete and publish his report . |
13 | It had occurred to Cecilia as soon as the words were out of her mouth that five minutes to twelve , which was the time when she had seen Jasper , was rather early for a lunch hour to begin . |
14 | Which was the time of Recovery . |
15 | What we gave you is the time they come and the next weekend they were back again , and I 'd warned them several times and in the end I said look forget it , and I had it , you know , the works gone off , erm , and as far as I 'm concerned it 's Wednesday nights , I 've really got to , and the price I started to pay , is no longer worth it to me . |
16 | we 're determined to have strict programme … we 've a number of methods … one is a time distance calculator … by using fixed marks on the road , we can calculate their exact speed . |
17 | Rarely in Rover 's history has there been a time when it has done so many things so well as now . |
18 | Why , said Pumlumon , had n't there been a time , not so very long ago either , when he could rattle off the words that set the Draoicht Suan working with no more ado than you might make in the squashing of a flea , always supposing you wanted to do something so pointless , which Pumlumon himself never had . |
19 | Has there been a time when someone has helped you to see the world in a different way ? |
20 | There are no time limits so study can be matched to the available time you have . |
21 | If the situation requires quick action , there being no time to seek higher authority , the receptionist at an inn may detain the guest 's luggage ( not the guest himself or his vehicle ) and exercise the innkeeper 's lien over the guest 's property until the bill is paid in full . |
22 | There being no time like the present , Fabia opened her mouth to begin and heard Ven enquire , ‘ So you think Mariánské Láznë an enchanting place . ’ |
23 | If there were a time clock for murder , it would show one every twenty-six minutes . |
24 | A weekend — we both work , there 's no time in the week . |
25 | Uderzo is never satisfied with the results , ‘ but , again , there 's no time to retouch ’ . |
26 | There 's no time to go out of the mill when nature calls . |
27 | ‘ Usually charitable audits are years behind because there 's no time to do them , ’ he added . |
28 | With the FA Cup semi-final replay against Portsmouth on Monday , Grobbelaar said : ‘ There 's no time for feeling sorry for ourselves . |
29 | If you want to be one of the crowd , there 's no time like now to book a piece of the action . |
30 | There 's no time like the present , ’ Laura replied . |