Example sentences of "it [be] [prep] time [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | So th the sort of help that was that would come to the surface would it be at times like birth , death , accidents ? |
2 | It was there as early as the thirteenth century , parts of it being from time to time rebuilt or embellished . |
3 | It 's at times like this you start to see things in perspective . ’ |
4 | It 's at times like these that the brain cells slip into surrealist ‘ wavy picture ’ mode as you mentally conjure something with a 10 inch wide fretboard and a progression of thick wound strings tensed across it , creating monstrous internal forces and straining various components to breaking point . |
5 | IT 'S AT times like this when one begins to wonder about The Franks & Walters . |
6 | It 's at times like this that we say ‘ thank goodness for PR Sprays ’ , the convenient ‘ alternative ’ to ice which cools the skin and offers immediate relief to the pained area . |
7 | It 's at times like that you need your friends . ’ |
8 | It 's at times like that you think of quitting the business and becoming a postman or a brickie — anything that 's vaguely normal . ’ |
9 | ‘ Do you know , ’ he said , ‘ it 's at times like this I think there 's hope for the universe yet . ’ |
10 | It 's been a difficult few weeks for the princess ; after a book on her life and marriage was published ; it 's at time like this problems with relationships or turning points , that many people consult Debbie . |
11 | It will be part of everyday life and that revolution will have been completed , and I think that 's maybe forty years , but it 's along time from the original discovery of the transistor . |
12 | Right , we 're talking about such a , all we got to look T I T the sine of X , and it 's plus times plus times plus , so it 's . |
13 | It is at times like this that I regret not doing a scientific 0-level and becoming a brain surgeon so that no one would ask me to wash up or scrub floors . |
14 | It is at times like this , I 'm afraid , that he becomes an English windbag . |
15 | It is at times like this when people begin to lose the true principles of religion as they become too involved and so wars begin . |
16 | So it is in times of confusion . |
17 | ‘ It was past time for me to win a big one like this and play an aggressive final round . ’ |
18 | It was at times like this that I felt very small in the landscape . |
19 | It was at times like this that my physical and emotional stamina dangerously evaporated ; nurturing was essential . |