Example sentences of "time [to-vb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Christmas is a time to indulge in a chocolate feast and Thorntons has a wide range of gifts to suit everyone 's taste and pocket . |
2 | At 30 , McEnroe is beginning to incline towards nostalgia , even though he leaves himself with little time to indulge in the luxury . |
3 | When you cook with the Debut you will realise that such benefits will give you better cooking , an easier time in the kitchen and more time to indulge in the things you enjoy in life . |
4 | Christmas is a natural time to indulge in the creation of greetings cards . |
5 | Forty years may be a long time to wait for a 19p basic rate of tax . |
6 | Seven days — a week — is a long time to wait for a telephone service nowadays . |
7 | Mrs Freda Bastianelli , the mother of four-month-old twin boys , who has a house on the shoreline , complained that another year was a long time to wait for a possible cure . |
8 | With no time to wait for an ambulance , Colin , 27 , rang the midwife who issued instructions as he dashed up and down the stairs between the phone and the bathroom . |
9 | ‘ I 'm mad because I had the money for them but I just could n't get time to shop with the hours we 've been working . ’ |
10 | A freezer well stocked with little bags , each containing a prepared calorie-counted and fibre-counted meal , provides excellent protection against temptation to break your diet simply because you have n't had time to shop for the right foods . |
11 | This is partly because the memories uncovered may well trigger off others quite spontaneously , and also because the patient will need time to mull over the situation at his leisure . |
12 | If that 's the case , then we could argue , an and will do , that now is a good time to borrow on a fixed term basis over a long period . |
13 | They know our taste in music here , and the whole place rocks until around 5am , when it 's time to retire to the sunrise , tuck into t burger at the Star Club café just outside , or go on and do whatever else you want to do . |
14 | Then now is the time to invest in a Triumph Stag — but keep it to yourself . |
15 | There 's never been a better time to invest in a new Living Flame gas fire , hearth and surround . |
16 | IS THIS the right time to invest in the property market ? |
17 | So it was time to attend to the synthetic pathways , about which very little was known . |
18 | He found them a quarrelsome lot , patronizing though kind to a provincial , giving him opportunities to address large crowds , but leaving him time to attend to the new NAS&FU branches which developed as a result of the strike . |
19 | He informed them that Stella had not only had her appendix , but also her gall bladder removed , and that he would be home in time to attend to the next horse trek arranged for Saturday . |
20 | Set aside time to sit with the patient to relax and talk . |
21 | Having performed my duty and wandered around the coronation hall of the fourteenth century Rathaus with its dreadful nineteenth-century frescoes on the life of Charlemagne , and gazed at Charlemagne 's marble throne in the Cathedral , it was time to sit in the sun for a while and eat an ice-cream . |
22 | There was always time to sit in the sun |
23 | Mr McFall described as false government claims that there is not enough parliamentary time to see through the amendment , which would bring Scotland into line with English law by forcing the knife carrier to prove there is no criminal intention . |
24 | NOW 'S the time to go on a seed hunting expedition in your garden . |
25 | Well , festive period well and truly over now ; time to go on a diet , or do a bit more exercise . |
26 | Obviously completing joint statements booking in time to go on the computers to get them typed up nicely |
27 | D , otherwise we 're not gon na have time to go on the computer |
28 | I wish that I had time to go into the matter in more detail , because the proposals in the Bill are seriously flawed . |
29 | ‘ 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 . |
30 | It suddenly struck him that this was not perhaps the best time to go into the history of the Established Church in England . |