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 .
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