Example sentences of "time go [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well , festive period well and truly over now ; time to go on a diet , or do a bit more exercise .
2 NOW 'S the time to go on a seed hunting expedition in your garden .
3 D , otherwise we 're not gon na have time to go on the computer
4 Obviously completing joint statements booking in time to go on the computers to get them typed up nicely
5 It suddenly struck him that this was not perhaps the best time to go into the history of the Established Church in England .
6 ‘ If you 've got time to go into the Herald office this afternoon , I 've arranged for you to have a look at his file in our library , ’ he told her .
7 I wish that I had time to go into the matter in more detail , because the proposals in the Bill are seriously flawed .
8 The man did n't have a long time to go through a process , he did n't have a long time to find where he was on on the scale , a and er , you know , from one stage to the next stage , to the next stage , to got through a pre-evangelism and then another stage , and another stage , the man did n't have time he was dying !
9 When we arrived in Lima it took time to go through the formalities .
10 I 'm not being critical of him , I 'm just saying now that he 's got to pick his time to go over the top .
11 Use the extra time to go for a walk around the block , or even just round the building .
12 ‘ It 's time to go for the jackpot . ’
13 He had some notion of hiding in the ruins until it was time to go to the theatre .
14 This keeps him happy until it is time to go to the nursery by which time she has cleared up the mess .
15 ‘ Give me time to go to the ruins and look for a sign of Harry . ’
16 ‘ It 's time to go to the reception , now , ’ Mum said .
17 The child also needs time to go to the lavatory ; a hurried and pressurizing parent or an overactive child who can not sit still can start a pattern of difficult bowel habits .
18 Time to go to the newsroom for a preview of the 6.30 edition of Scotland Today .
19 Time to go to the newsroom for a preview of the 6.30 Scotland Today .
20 it 'll be time to go in a minute , no I 'll do it there 's two in there
21 She had been so terrifically busy lately that she had scarcely had time to go near the beach , except for odd moments snatched while she was shopping .
22 As time goes on the need for such support will , obviously , diminish — it 's more than likely that your staff will become more conversant with the product than the person who either sold or trained them on it .
23 Such views have not received widespread acceptance , however , and as time goes by the chances of a reinstatement of some form of gold standard look more and more remote .
24 ‘ Blanche , I 'm telling you , it 's a waste of bloody time going to the spooks .
25 Any-we find can be checked against the tyre index here ; we need n't waste time going to the Met Lab for that .
26 Five years later , in 1916 , he qualified in law , and about that time went through a phase which prompts the single word ‘ Bolshy ’ in his notes .
27 But as time went on the situation just got worse and costs started to escalate .
28 When we arrived the carp were present all over from our margin to the far bank but as the time went on the fish moved out and only seemed catchable from the far side .
29 The only feature of the city shared by rich and poor alike was the atmosphere , and as time went on the manufacturers stopped living next to their mills , as Robert Thornton does , and retreated further and further into the suburbs .
30 As time went on the comments became less encouraging and more accusing , so that at the age of forty-five , in my study , he told me how he felt a failure and as a Christian unable to understand God as a God of love .
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