Example sentences of "time [pers pn] make a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Maisie Dougall had been listening to her friends going on and she thought it was about time she made a contribution .
2 Each time she made a decision to keep away from birds , she was in fact reinforcing and enlarging the fear in her own mind , so that she changed from being someone who simply did not like birds to becoming a person who would actually consider spending the rest of her life within her own four walls rather than risk encountering a few sparrows in her path .
3 I would much rather say that every time you make a choice you are turning the central part of you , the part of you that chooses , into something a little different from what it was before .
4 If you have paid six full years ' contributions before you cease payments , the Society will make your policy paid-up , leaving the units purchased to remain invested until such time you make a request to encash them .
5 Every time you make a change , it 's instantly applied to a letter ‘ M ’ in one corner of the Window .
6 So when was the last time you made a presentation and then what I 'd like you to do and there are three lines there you may only have one you may have two , three , four objectives
7 We have to remember that every time we make a purchase , we are converting our assets , which are very compact , and have the ability to maintain us through the interest they accrue , into bulky or fragile items which require maintenance , space and insurance .
8 In originally filling our tank , and every time we make a water change — which is a vital part of the filtration process — we could add substances that are potentially lethal to our fish .
9 It 's time we made a man of you , aye , and time you stopped fooling with girls and halfwits . "
10 I feel that it 's time we made a commitment .
11 It was the first time we made a connection .
12 One symptom of the pope 's embarrassment is that for the first and last time he made a concession to Anselm on the subject of the primacy of Canterbury , which we must deal with later .
13 The teacher , with a white-coated scientist standing by him , was then instructed to teach the learner a series of linked words , and to punish him by delivering a shock every time he made a mistake .
14 At the time he made a report to the then Keeper of the Indian Section , Robert Skelton , who passed it on to the Indian authorities .
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