Example sentences of "[be] [art] time [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Now would be the time to put the debate on a more rational and realistic basis . |
2 | It now seemed to be the time to put the plan into action ; the frustration and anger following Auque 's and Normandin 's release was the final shove I needed . |
3 | When we rise for Prime , then will be the time to see and consider , before we try to interpret . ’ |
4 | Then would be the time to go seeking dear Mary again . |
5 | In the West country waterside living offers a similar breadth of choice , and with the market approaching its low water mark , now might be the time to take the plunge . |
6 | If rates do go lower , it will be by a marginal ½%-1%,; so now could be the time to take the plunge . |
7 | Now might be the time to follow it up with a few troop directions in fluent French . |
8 | UNEP , it is worth recalling , was born out of the 1972 Stockholm conference ; the 1992 anniversary conference will be the time to consider turning it into a full-blown UN agency with more funds at its disposal . |
9 | Well , Rose Fenemore , now might be the time to broaden your outlook a little . |
10 | Rex felt that now really would be the time to make a getaway . |
11 | An object the size of the Sun would take 29 minutes to collapse to a singularity under its own gravity — at least that would be the time measured by an observer stationed on its surface before he too vanished into zero dimensions . |
12 | WITH interest rates going through the roof and budgets stretched now could be the time to embark upon some serious financial planning . |
13 | Now that many good leasehold titles are quite a few years old , however , this might well be the time to apply to the Registry to convert a good leasehold to an absolute title . |
14 | Another factor may be the time taken in coping with a particular old person which is seen as disproportionate in relation to other work which has to be done . |
15 | They 'd be at a loose end when it was over , which would be the time to approach them . |
16 | You 're going to be working hard , and so am I. There 'll be no time to wear anything like that ; anyway , I do n't like them ! ’ |
17 | There are far too many pressures on your time : there will be no time left for " writing up later " . |
18 | These things , there would simply be no time left for |
19 | If you do not know the pitch/attitude/power requirements there will be no time to experiment , especially in turbulence , and this will probably result in failure to make visual contact with the airfield . |
20 | There would be no time to worry about Tony , or anything — or anyone — else . |
21 | Regardless of what the manufacturers of integrated software may tell us it can still be a time consuming process to off-load the document from the wordprocessor and pull in the data base and its files to look up a simple telephone number . |
22 | The plain fact is , constructing a spreadsheet can be a time consuming business , and editing one can be a morass of potential errors . |
23 | For his father Andre Hanscombe — whose love for his son has kept him going amidst the grief — it will be a time calling on all his reserves of courage . |
24 | People rationalize by saying there will be a time to catch up with important relationships ( spouses , children , friends ) later . |
25 | For advanced courses , the next few years should be a time to consolidate the positive achievements of ACDP and to adjust and refine as necessary , but not to initiate radical change . |
26 | If there is to be a time taken for a further hearing before me in relation to the question of interest and or a structured settlement , I regret that the parties will have to follow me , not purely from Chelmsford to London but thereafter to Maidstone . |