Example sentences of "time [to-vb] a new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Withdrawal should be over an period of time to allow the Northern Irish time to establish a new form of government . |
2 | His mind had been prepared for an impossible radiance and it had taken time to absorb a new set of signals . |
3 | As she reads her sons a bedtime story , she hopes a hearing at Oxford County Court tomorrow , will grant her more time to find a new home . |
4 | There had n't been any time to find a new skivvy , and a skivvy was vital if the evening was to be a success . |
5 | As air fresheners and other chemicals deliver only temporary results , it is now the time to try a new product which does n't just mask smells , but actually digests them , claim the manufacturers . |
6 | It 's not the best time to launch a new car but we 're optimistic that by 1992 it 'll be alright . |
7 | The Labour Government and the Chiefs of Staff needed time to chart a new course in Defence policy . |
8 | To the Congress and to all Americans , I say it is time to acclaim a new consensus at home and abroad — a common vision of the peaceful world we want to see . |
9 | Fine September days with the last of the summer sun present the ideal time to build a new pond |
10 | She said , ‘ High time to start a new pot of jam . |
11 | She felt very strongly that now was the time to start a new phase , when at last her life would be her own . |
12 | On each occasion it took time to warm a new ball . |
13 | A week later , on February 24th Samuel Whitbread presided over another meeting , this time to appoint a new matron . |
14 | Living alone and trying to bring up a small daughter is no easy task , and taking extra time to learn a new skill is just an added burden . ’ |
15 | It was time to make a new start . |