Example sentences of "[adv] be a [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | But senior dental officer Sue Fuller said : ‘ There could not be a worse time than bedtime or before a day time nap to give sugar-loaded drinks like these . |
2 | But senior dental officer Sue Fuller said : ‘ There could not be a worse time than bedtime to give sugar-loaded drinks like these . |
3 | I mean this might not be a good time to chat about it . |
4 | Zambia knew there would not be a next time . |
5 | There could hardly be a better time to move into insurance auditing . |
6 | This could also be a good time to look at your yard layout . |
7 | But it must also be a good time to invest in Europe , possibly through the Morgan Grenfell European Growth fund . |
8 | It would also be an appropriate time to institute similar legislation to that of the US government in order to keep company profits stable , thereby maintaining research levels , and at the same time ensure that people may benefit from drugs that would otherwise not be available because they were not profitable to produce . |
9 | Although it will probably be a long time before we are prepared to let robots perform operations on us , Pam will be ready for trials next year , and her potential for cutting the 750,000 nursing days lost each year through back strain may make her popular with medical staff and patients alike . |
10 | But I know it is sad that all our clubs are out of Europe now and it will probably be a long time before we can hope to dominate abroad as we once did . |
11 | ‘ It would probably be a good time to go now before it gets too crowded . ’ |
12 | ‘ There could n't be a better time to take up this job ’ , claims Marion Fry , Historic Scotland 's new Education Officer . |
13 | He felt sure there would n't be a better time to make what he called a good metsieh . |
14 | ‘ There wo n't be a next time , I 've seen to that . |
15 | ‘ There wo n't be a next time , ’ the young hedgehog said . |
16 | ‘ There wo n't be a next time , ’ Jenna pointed out quietly , looking down at her hands , which were clenched around the cup . |
17 | ‘ There wo n't be a next time . ’ |
18 | It might then be a good time to look at the original sources of stress which created these symptoms in the first place . |
19 | This would then be a useful time to engage in the brainstorming process to generate additional topics for individual investigations and give practice in applying the selection criteria . |
20 | It could accordingly be a long time before resolutely indolent or constitutionally inept directors regarded the problems of raising money as a reason for modifying their behaviour . |
21 | There will therefore be a reasonable time within which the seller will be able to reject the buyer 's terms . |
22 | There can never be a good time to tackle the fears that go with the introduction of any new technology . |
23 | But the Redland bid for Steetley is a reminder there will probably never be a better time to buy quality building materials assets . |
24 | ‘ THERE WILL NEVER BE a better time to buy a used car . ’ |