Example sentences of "[adj] time for [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Consequently , it can be planned so that it is raised at the most appropriate time for it to be dealt with effectively . |
2 | This is a perfect time for us to be putting our foot on the accelerator and move ahead , ’ says Colin Mitchell . |
3 | It was not a good time for him in many ways . |
4 | Literary fiction next , and a good time for it in Booker month , and the next few are all potential high flyers . |
5 | It was , he said , a ‘ good time for us as Conservatives to think afresh about the direction of British politics ; about where we have come from , what we are doing , and where the future is taking our nation and our party . ’ |
6 | In order to restore more time for you to be able to talk to your friends and socialise , an idea has been put forward that Q.T. notes could be prepared in advance of Q.T. day . |
7 | as if He 'd have any time for us with the mob of Holy Joes He 's got to see to . |
8 | ‘ And besides , ’ she added briskly , ‘ this would be a bad time for me to be getting involved with anything serious . |