Example sentences of "there [modal v] [be] [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | There may be a time lapse between teaching and practical experience , so that recall may be impaired . |
2 | ( 3 ) There may be a time lag between the occasion of the alleged rape and the reporting of it to the police . |
3 | ‘ I take it , then , ’ said Iago Vaughan slowly , ‘ since there may be a time when there 'll be little leisure for persuasion . |
4 | It says , in general continuous quality and company procedures , where they go a specific er , manual for the survey is lodged in the master job file and I suppose the only final thing they need is that , well Simon , you continue the surveys in their set up period , there may be a time when that manual does not exist , during the time we keep deciding . |
5 | There must be a time and place for everything . |
6 | I mean it 's , there must be a time when it settles . |
7 | 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 ! ’ |
8 | In many cases , people owe money to a number of creditors and like Jeff , they do n't think there 'll be a time when they ca n't pay their debts . |
9 | Some day there might be a time for setting light to both Carrog and Sycarth , and driving their households homeless into the hills ; but not now , that was to fritter away all these preparations upon a minor consideration . |
10 | Later there would be a time and a place to consider why this was so . |
11 | He had 10 wickets under his belt , was searching for an 11th , and at 264 for 9 , New Zealand captain Martin Crowe knew if either he or last man Chris Pringle fell , the Test was lost ; but if they could gather four runs , the match would be saved , for even if they were out immediately afterwards there would be no time for England to begin a run-chase of any kind before the scheduled close of play at 5.30 . |
12 | He said that there would be no time for a statement on the valleys initiative during Question Time and that he would place a copy of his speech in the Commons Library . |
13 | There would be no time to worry about Tony , or anything — or anyone — else . |
14 | She was a wreck and had planned to go and do something about it once dinner had been prepared , but now that would have to go by the board — there would be no time — and , besides , she could hardly appear to Luke 's business partner and his wife in one of Luke 's towelling robes , could she ? |
15 | By next year there will be no time delay between releases of software for the different architectures , promises Zander . |
16 | There are far too many pressures on your time : there will be no time left for " writing up later " . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | There will be a time provision for the sell-off of current stock and for the headstock modification of certain G&L instruments . ’ |
19 | Many Christians believe that there will be a time in the future when Jesus , as Son of Man , will return . |
20 | People rationalize by saying there will be a time to catch up with important relationships ( spouses , children , friends ) later . |
21 | There will be a time when … all holy reverence for the gods will vanish and be made of no effect … |
22 | However , there will be a time lag . |