Example sentences of "[adv] time for the " in BNC.
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1 | Editor , — Is it not time for the BMJ to set the same standards for the drug advertisements it carries as it does for scientific papers ? |
2 | ‘ It is not time for the kidneys , ’ shouted Auguste . |
3 | In so far as the population of Africa , and especially that of Somalia , is clearly at risk from internal conflict and where the aid agencies can not deliver any assistance because of that conflict , is it not time for the British Government to urge the United Nations to take a more interventionist and far stronger role in resolving those disputes ? |
4 | On the military front there is still time for the war to turn bad , particularly when the ground battle is joined in earnest . |
5 | There was , however , still time for the occasional screen appearance and as she headed towards graduation from High School Kylie popped up in a mini-series , Fame And Misfortune and another show The Zoo Family . |
6 | There is still time for the alliance to rescind its decision of 1979 and turn its attention to more pressing defence priorities . |
7 | I go shopping every day , and by the time I come back it 's usually time for the baby to have her food at about twelve — and then she usually sleeps till about two , and then I cook lunch for him [ the two-year-old ] so that in the evening it 's a tea , although it 's usually a cooked tea . |
8 | She goes to play with a little girl up the road , and then it 's usually time for the baby 's tea . |
9 | There was always time for the unusual , like the man whose birthday present to his wife , was her chance to drive a Cheltenham and District double decker . |
10 | The investigator chose oxygen both times for the same 12 patients , air then oxygen for 1 patient , and air then air for 1 patient ( p<0.001 , binomial distribution ) . |
11 | The strange aeons were over , and it was nearly time for the Sandrat to kill Death . |
12 | ‘ It 's nearly time for the children to go to bed . ’ |
13 | ‘ It must be nearly time for the service to start . ’ |
14 | Anyway , 25 years — nearly time for the first facelift , Billy . |
15 | Because this is this is very common in maths that there is n't really time for the teachers to give them |
16 | It was now time for the fillet of local fallow deer served pink , with spiced red cabbage and glazed walnuts . |
17 | Two weeks ago I wrote to the Archbishop of Canterbury suggesting that it was now time for the Church Militant to denounce antibiotics in the same uncompromising terms once used against usury , but I suspect my advice ( admittedly unsolicited ) will go the same way as the seed of Onan . |
18 | It was now time for the surprise witness , and the one who , without a doubt , had the most affect on the outcome . |
19 | It is now time for the all-important rig change , so the back hand is released from the boom … |
20 | It is now time for the Prince and Princess to learn to trust the British people by admitting the truth of their relationship . |
21 | It is now time for the United States to do likewise . |
22 | It was now time for the Collector to play his last card . |
23 | It commented in the same year that , ‘ while recognizing the considerable contribution that Mr Hornby has made in building up the Council to its present position of eminence within the colleges , it was now time for the CNAA 's influence to be more widely felt ’ . |
24 | Is not it about time for the Government to move responsibility for ferry safety away from the Department of Transport to a separate , independent body so that we can be fully assured about all aspects of ferry safety , including crewing levels ? |
25 | Malcolm Muggeridge asked whether it was n't time for the monarchy to engage professional public relations consultants , ‘ in place of the rather ludicrous courtiers who now function as such . ’ |
26 | It was almost time for the afternoon session at the Riverside . |
27 | Glancing at his watch , Major Tzann noted that it was almost time for the briefing . |
28 | This ensures that everyone 's interest can be engaged and that there is never time for the class to get bored . |