Example sentences of "be a [adj] time [subord] " 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 But all in all , it seems likely to be a long time before we reach that ‘ Utopian world of RDS ’ for all listeners in cars , at home or on foot !
4 But it will be a long time before that system is fully installed .
5 It 'll be a long time before you 'd eat any of those flowers . ’
6 It 'll be a long time before the word ‘ mother ’ becomes as dirty a word as he suggested it would .
7 It would be a long time before all of this changed very much — and certainly it had not by the time of the Crowther Report in 1959 ( see Chapter 8 ) .
8 Tom equalled the championship record of 276 with a 70 and I thought it would be a long time before it would be broken .
9 It would be a long time before anyone inherited — and his sons knew that sooner or later Henry would take something from them to give to the youngest of them all , John .
10 It was to be a long time before any disciples appeared to revitalize the game , and even after Busby , Shankly , Clough and others the cry still goes up ( not always reasonably ) that football is too negative .
11 Since it will be a long time before the reflective process turns into action plans , we shall have to make do with what we already know and for the purposes of this chapter we can relate it to Level Three Partnership .
12 American manufacturers share this scepticism , ‘ It will be a long time before there 's any international graphics standard , ’ says Dave Robertson , head of the US company Computervision 's British operation .
13 But we are assured it will be a long time before we see bingo or boobs in the sober pages of BRE News .
14 Nevertheless it could be a long time before any human decisions acquired sufficient accord to be entered as units of ‘ goodness ’ and assigned to the Created God .
15 ‘ It will be a long time before I see you again , Willie , ’ she said .
16 The green shoots of recovery may now be twitching but it will be a long time before the unemployment figures level off .
17 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 .
18 The idea was to move away from an elitist and centralist view of things , yet it was to be a long time before such changes were implemented in the Government 's media , and it might well be argued that they have not progressed very far to this day .
19 ‘ It will be a long time before Patrick walks unaided but I know he will swing along with his sticks and be independent .
20 On Microsoft 's Windows New Technology , the Sun chief told Wall Street last week that he reckoned ‘ it 'll be a long time before information managers start drinking that Kool-Aid . ’
21 The lieutenant believed ‘ it will be a long time before he can expect to be advanced to be captain in so old a corps .
22 McNealy-on-NT : the Sun chief told Wall Street last week that he reckoned ‘ it 'll be a long time before information managers start drinking that Kool-Aid . ’
23 The Santa Cruz Operation was taking a bullish attitude towards the launch of Destiny last week , pointing out that it was a technology , not a product announcement , and saying that it would be a long time before the package would support the large range of peripherals in the SCO catalogue : SCO also claimed to offer pretty much everything offered by Destiny , including DOS/Windows emulation and Motif — which SCO ships , not just supports — claiming its distribution network was mature and widespread , and said it was more interested in the networked and multi-user system market than the PC and Mac replacement that USL is interested in .
24 The discipline of information science , which attempts to study all the ways in which human beings communicate information with each other and the many facilities which make it easier to perform , is in its earliest formative years , and it will be a long time before we can be sure either that the science of information is a true discipline or that it can deliver its present optimistic promises .
25 It was to be a long time before I slotted this experience into others to make sense of it all .
26 He laughed and said it was beyond his remit and that it would be a long time before public health became a genuine national concept .
27 And it 's going to be a long time before it 's going to be possible , so therefore we still have to use animals , I see no way round it .
28 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 .
29 ‘ It may be a long time before you get another offer like that ! ’
30 I parted with a feeling that it would be a long time before I earned her forgiveness , but I did her an injustice .
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