Example sentences of "be time " in BNC.

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1 And you 're time of year cos if you
2 That would n't be time enough to think but at least it would give me a chance to calm down .
3 If you do this during a landing , there will not be time to realise your error .
4 There may be time for hobbies or interests , either life-long ones where skills can be renewed and activities expanded , or new ones where opportunities to learn can lead to great personal satisfaction .
5 There may be time available for voluntary work .
6 There was a feeling in the air that it might be time for a change .
7 Botha , meanwhile , signed off with a few words of advice for the Welsh : ‘ They are going berserk about nothing and it might be time for the WRU to concentrate on their own rugby . ’
8 After the damaging Westland affair and the loss of two senior Cabinet ministers , there were even Conservatives who thought that it might be time to change the leader .
9 For example , after a series of late nights and lie-ins ( holidays for example ) , it might be time to get back to our normal hours of work ; alternatively , on retirement , a lifetime of early morning rising can be altered .
10 He had hoped there would be time for a quick cup of tea but it was n't to be .
11 There 'd be time to read , have a chat with people , walk in the sun , make a new life . ’
12 ‘ But if partners or those around you are n't able to help , then it may be time to seek professional help . ’
13 After a minimum five years ' operating experience it would be time to think about taking a few orders for commercial stations , the first of which should come on stream about 2020 — always provided , of course , that the cost and dwindling resources of uranium made it commercially worthwhile :
14 It may now be time to risk the uncertainty of a split .
15 When they had met and exchanged a few kisses , that would be time enough .
16 A quick mile round the town , a shower and it would be time for the evening reading .
17 I was just wondering if there would be time to fetch you down here before lunch .
18 She merely suggested there 'd be time for a game of spillikins before supper .
19 It seemed to be time to play his ace in this particular trick .
20 Even if you are in a rush there should still be time for a glass of skimmed milk and a piece of fruit or fruit juice .
21 Once the dieter starts to lose weight and feels more energetic it might be time to consider further possibilities .
22 It could be time to leave , but we shall see , ’ she confided .
23 When Ian St John and Jimmy Greaves become serious it must be time for action not talk .
24 IF LABOUR wins on Thursday , it will be time to start praying for inflation , currency devaluation and all those other horrors associated with past Labour governments .
25 It has been stoked primarily by Mr Alexander Rutskoy , the Russian vice-president , who has warned that it may be time to review Khrushchev 's gift of Crimea to Ukraine in 1954 , and by President Kravchuk , a Communist Party boss turned Ukrainian nationalist .
26 Very few farmers prepared themselves for handing over , tending to assume that ‘ next year would be time enough ’ .
27 ‘ There wo n't be time , sir . ’
28 Well , if you poked around the lot every hour , there would n't be time to cover the rest of the beat properly .
29 Provided the Soviet regime could ensure its short-term survival , there would be time for the German revolution to bring political and material relief to the Soviet federation .
30 As Hassan 's comment half-implies , it may in some areas be time for criticism to move on from the task of defining postmodernism in relation to its antecedents .
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