Example sentences of "[adv] time for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Fraser 's party arrived back on 23 December , but there was only time for a brief celebration , as Stirling , Mayne and Lewes were off the following morning for another series of raids .
2 Just time for a quick honeymoon followed by a few fond farewells , and the intrepid sailor was off again on board his old ship on 17 February , leaving his second wife to look after her newly-acquired stepchildren , Elizabeth Eliza and Robert Edward , in his absence .
3 Just time for a quick one , Major . ’
4 There 's just time for a quick flip through the Highway Code and then your , but the test is even more daunting when you 're taking it on a 15 ton steam roller .
5 Just time for a few hours sleep before the early morning call in the biggest beds you have ever seen .
6 I buy a packet of Silk Cut and carefully smoke a cigarette — making sure that I 'm actually enjoying it , not just doing it out of habit — while managing to fit in a couple of large and very refreshing G&Ts before the flight 's called and there 's just time for a single knocked-back whisky to provide a bit of nominal support for the Scottish export drive .
7 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 ?
8 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 .
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 Anyway , 25 years — nearly time for the first facelift , Billy .
12 Does not the Solicitor-General accept the views of the Select Committee on Home Affairs , which conducted an inquiry into the CPS , that it is now time for a full inquiry into why the CPS is not up to its full complement ?
13 It is now time for a little joke .
14 It is now time for the all-important rig change , so the back hand is released from the boom …
15 It 's about time for a second honeymoon , I would have thought .
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