Example sentences of "time [verb] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Nor do I have the time to go looking for a suitable crew . ’
2 The good news is that , once you have given up smoking and sufficient time has elapsed for the nicotine to clear your system , your memory and mental ability is likely to be just as good as that of someone who has never smoked .
3 One reason why V remains relatively stable in the long run , despite an increase in money supply , is that sufficient time has elapsed for the direct mechanism to have worked fully through .
4 WITH THE INCREASING EMPHASIS on exchanges between various educational sectors for purposes of professional and curricular development , the time has arrived for a closer look at individual experiences of these secondments and at their management .
5 A resolution was passed at the 1897 Congress that ‘ the time has arrived for the direct representation of the cooperative movement in Parliament ’ .
6 Surely the time has arrived for the British Royal Family to put a proper end to the speculation that surrounds it by telling the truth .
7 It may be that by the end of the century , when we are carrying all before us , some fair-minded matron will survey her predominantly female team and announce that the time has come for a Ministry for Men .
8 We must recognize that the time has come for a national crusade against pornography .
9 The general opinion seems to be that since the bastard 's decided to stop shooting people , he can remain anonymous , stay at large , enjoy life and freedom , and laugh up his sleeve at an incompetent police force until he decides the time has come for a little more high-velocity fun . ’
10 The time has come for a radical re-examination of the provision of services for this particularly disadvantaged group of people .
11 Does he further agree that the time has come for a period of consolidation ?
12 Time has come for a change .
13 As it is now three years since the present display team was formed the time has come for an audition to be held , this will be early in the autumn .
14 The time has come for the politicians to face up to their responsibilities , ’ Mr Rocard said .
15 THE TIME has come for the egg industry to look forward to the 1990s .
16 The time has come for the party to choose and , in the final analysis , it has two coherent policies to choose from .
17 A quick dust , to get rid of the cobwebs , and it 's off to the track , adrenalin pumping , because that time has come for the first track workout of the summer .
18 Explaining , now , more of the past history of Samavia , Lorestan reveals that the Lost Prince has been found , the time has come for the corrupt government to be overthrown and the message must be carried through Europe that ‘ the lamp is lighted ’ .
19 Now that the new system of advanced courses is becoming well established the time has come for the work of the Central Support Unit to be absorbed into mainstream SCOTVEC Departments .
20 The time has come for the Prime Minister to stop playing Conservative party politics with the issues and to rise to the real level of the challenges that confront us in Britain , everyone in Europe and , indeed , every inhabitant of the planet .
21 ‘ We are always busy here , and it seemed the right time to start planning for an extension , ’ she said .
22 Here , unfortunately , no restaurant area is yet available to allow customers to eat what they buy where they buy it , but the time spent waiting for a takeaway sandwich will be an invaluable education in Italian food .
23 At the outset , the plaintiff may be slow to contact a solicitor , negotiations for a settlement may drag on , the extent of the plaintiff 's injuries may not become clear until the end of a lengthy period of treatment , investigations may have to be carried out to ascertain the evidence , expert opinions may have to be obtained , communication and action by both sides may be poor and slow , the advice of counsel may be taken , pleadings are often extended , the length of time spent waiting for the trial to begin can be substantial , and errors may be made by the professionals involved .
24 These architects fervently felt that the time had come for a new type of public building .
25 The most awkward joints were where the glazing bars met the curved members , any-way , after cutting about fifty joints in all , rebates for glass , slots for fielded panels , mouldings on corners and moulded glazing fillets the time had come for a complete dry assembly of the members .
26 But many Americans thought the time had come for a political change to the safer conservatism of the Republican Party .
27 Branson wrote to Powell , agreeing that the time had come for a separation .
28 The time had come for a deaf person to occupy it and Hudson 's chairmanship therefore lasted only three years .
29 Mandela had urged the EC to refrain from lifting any sanctions for two or three months ; he told the ANC consultative conference that the time had come for a " re-evaluation " of sanctions , but the 1,600 delegates voted to push for their retention .
30 Bevin , impressed by Soviet intransigence during the foreign ministers ' conference at the end of 1947 , decided that the time had come for a more overt display of Western unity .
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