Example sentences of "[pron] 's a time " in BNC.

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1 There 's a time and a place for it .
2 But this time when I go back I mean to stay and die there , because , let me tell you ’ — she wagged her finger first at the Colonel and then at Reginald — ‘ there 's a time coming when there 'll be no France and very little England , or any place else . ’
3 There 's a time and a place for a joke , but this is n't it .
4 Now that I am back on the England scene , my cash flow has picked up again but , at the age of 40 , I know there 's a time limit left on my playing career .
5 There 's a time and a place , ’ she replied .
6 There 's a time in your life when you will want to replace your paperbacks and forgotten best sellers with a library of beautiful and important books .
7 Fortunately he did n't , for what she said now was , ‘ There 's no one likes a laugh more than I do , but there 's a time and a place for everything .
8 A student 's life is ruled by the clock : there 's a time to be up and about if you want breakfast ; a time to be in college for a lecture or tutorial ; a time by which you must hand in an essay or project report ; a time to study and a time to relax .
9 There 's a time limit on this , you know . ’
10 And there 's a time when my father lived at the , and I 'm going up the road this night and I hears this queer kind of grunting , and I could n't understand it of course it was dark and I hears it again .
11 There 's a time to die and that ai n't it .
12 There 's a time and place under heaven for everything . ’
13 There 's a time when you have to strike hard at a decisive moment . ’
14 Well , there 's a time to call a bluff and a time to fold — fold up , roll over and beg for mercy , that is .
15 Most of non-statutory work is giving advice to people like control , and others , which may not be purely statutory in the sense that is , but the major difference is there 's a time when it 's imposed on when we have to do it .
16 ‘ But there 's a time and a place for everything , and it 's time I moved on — saw a bit more of your beautiful country — maybe a bit of the world too , who knows ? ’
17 We know there 's a time share Yeah ?
18 I said erm there 's a time limit I said .
19 Er on the horses that 's understandable , they can start off and probably do n't knock theirself but there 's a time they 'd done twenty or thirty mile pulling a load .
20 I left when there was a time of barrenness and I went into another country and now there 's a time of plenty and I 'm going back home what are they going to say to me ?
21 It 's a time for few windows and we have many , and maybe it 's even a time for living in town or city with lights and movement and not just the dead nettles of the water meadow to gaze at .
22 It 's a time for that client to decide whether they wish to stay or if they want to go home . ’
23 Instead of retirement being something to dread , it 's a time we are looking forward to .
24 It 's a time for experts to be patient , practising tricks , joining the light weather races , or just sunbathing .
25 For many , it 's a time of profound contentment and satisfaction .
26 Er , as Charlie just pointed out , it is of great concern and it 's a time bomb that is definitely ticking away .
27 It 's a time bomb that 's been ticking for centuries and the fuse has always been gold .
28 Well it 's a time exposure .
29 For some Wimpey people it 's a time of hectic activity .
30 For Minerals it 's a time to press ahead , free of the bad weather handicaps which , in North America particularly , have dogged production longer than usual this year .
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