Example sentences of "[be] time for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There was a feeling in the air that it might be time for a change . |
2 | He had hoped there would be time for a quick cup of tea but it was n't to be . |
3 | She merely suggested there 'd be time for a game of spillikins before supper . |
4 | Even if you are in a rush there should still be time for a glass of skimmed milk and a piece of fruit or fruit juice . |
5 | Should you say , ‘ Unless you stop quarrelling with your sister I wo n't be able to finish my work and there wo n't be time for a story ’ , you must be prepared to see through the planned , but logical , consequences . |
6 | She calculated that there would be time for a quick dip before afternoon tea , which Juliette normally served at a quarter to four . |
7 | But if I felt it might be time for a change I would have to think about that as well . ’ |
8 | There would just be time for a quick shower if she hurried . |
9 | But after four years on Blue Peter , it could be time for a move . |
10 | If the housing market is some kind of barometer for the rest of the economy , it may be time for a mile sigh of relief . |
11 | So it 'll be time for a cup of tea |
12 | so it 'll be time for a cup of tea |
13 | Um now um getting on to the next bit of the handout erm I 'll just do this next couple of paragraphs and then and then it 'll be time for a break for ten minutes or so . |
14 | Botha , meanwhile , signed off with a few words of advice for the Welsh : ‘ They are going berserk about nothing and it might be time for the WRU to concentrate on their own rugby . ’ |
15 | A quick mile round the town , a shower and it would be time for the evening reading . |
16 | Provided the Soviet regime could ensure its short-term survival , there would be time for the German revolution to bring political and material relief to the Soviet federation . |
17 | No idea what time Vern set off for the bus , but it must be time for the next one by now . |
18 | It may now be time for the different royal colleges to examine the possible use of a standard hospital letter for all specialties to general practitioners . |
19 | It seems you are right — it may well be time for the Party to come out into the open . ’ |
20 | Soon it would be time for the ceremony to begin : for him to walk into the darkened woods and connect his mind to that of the Whale . |
21 | The unseemly haste is dictated not merely by the Government 's electoral timetable , but by the fear that if the measure is given proper time for debate there will also be time for the real , but as yet nascent , concerns of Tory Back Benchers and their constituents to grow and mature . |
22 | Now , in a couple of minutes it 'll be time for the district managers . |
23 | During the turn-off , there is time for a reassessment of the height remaining relative to trees and buildings , and a decision has to be made either to continue turning to make a low circuit , or to turn back into wind after using up a little more height ( this is known as an S-turn ) . |
24 | All elections in two-party parliamentary systems are essentially about whether or not it is time for a change . |
25 | That match , for ‘ Jacki ’ , is , of course , against England , and he believes it is time for a reversal of recent results between the two countries . |
26 | Prolonged prosperity is as likely as prolonged adversity to engender the mood that it is time for a change . |
27 | Labour 's simple , single theme is that after 13 years it is time for a change . |
28 | Perhaps it is time for a change , but the only change available is Labour , with or without Liberal appendages . |
29 | Ken Croswell says it is time for a little post-Copernican thinking |
30 | It is time for a new ‘ Hamlet ’ advertisement . |