Example sentences of "could be [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Mr Ben Plowden , energy and minerals campaigner for the Council for the Protection of Rural England , said : ‘ There could be no worse time to allow an extension to Whatley when major changes in national minerals policy are almost inevitable . ’
2 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 .
3 But if it 's something mechanical , like a car , erm stereo equipment , erm a home computer something like that , a washing machine , it could be a long time before a mechanical fault became apparent .
4 Business experts have warned that the jobs which councillors hope will be created by redeveloping the site of old car works could be a long time coming .
5 They say the jobs could be a long time coming .
6 The first four months of 1993 could be a tricky time for family relationships and an acrimonious parting of the ways can not be ruled out — even if it is just a temporary estrangement .
7 Thursday could be a tiresome time thanks to the problems and difficulties making your neighbourhood a miserable place .
8 Being the senior trainers for the whole county could be a full time job , and I am afraid that if that were the case we would have to give it all up .
9 The clear view gives an impression of speed and excitement at what could be the fastest time ever achieved for a human powered vehicle .
10 You 're in a cool and aloof mood Thursday so this could be the ideal time to take a practical decision .
11 There has been a strong hint that this will be the last competitive Masters for Arnold Palmer , 63 , and it could be the last time we see the jaunty 90-year-old Gene Sarazen , and Sam Snead , 80 in May , lead off the event with a ceremonial nine holes .
12 Of course , Catherine had kept away ; it could be the last time he would see his wife alive .
13 Clint says he has been sitting on the story of Unforgiven for 15 years waiting to grow into the part but denies that this could be the last time he saddles up and rides off into the sunset .
14 If there are changes to be made in the programme , then this could be an appropriate time to change front-line figures …
15 Alternatively , of course , as many people do , you could use the capital for a worthwhile project such as improving your home ; or , if you were planning to give something to your grandchildren , this could be an opportune time to settle it on them .
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