6883 examples of time is in sentences

Reading and writing are necessities, and the means of opening up to us things of great value; but the art of acquiring them is of little intrinsic value, and the recognition of the need is not an early one; nothing is gained by beginning too early, and much valuable time is taken from other activities, notably language.

Live in the presentthe Day is here, the time is Now.

One second of time is more than long enough for it; but eternity does not outlast it.

Reviewing the needs of the naval administration, we saw that what is wanted at the present time is rather proper organisation at the Admiralty than an increase in mere material strength; while turning to the army, we discovered that the only system on which can be produced the army that Great Britain requires is that which makes every able-bodied citizen a soldier.

Time is that in which all things pass away; it is merely the form under which the will to livethe thing-in-itself and therefore imperishablehas revealed to it that its efforts are in vain; it is that agent by which at every moment all things in our hands become as nothing, and lose any real value they possess.

It is applied to the wound externally, and at the same time is taken internally.

Time is wanted to consider whether I ever should think of you at all.

Perhaps the time is approaching which has so often been prophesied, when religion will take her departure from European humanity, like a nurse which the child has outgrown: the child will now be given over to the instructions of a tutor.

A disengaged hand in double time is held as when without arms.

"As you know, time is getting short.

History and humanity have delivered their verdict on these two decisions, and time is not likely to disturb it.

" "An' even if ye mane it, Misther Braboy, the time is liable to come when things 'll be different; for service is uncertain, Misther Braboy.

We turn to the Hebrew and the inspired records; but we soon discover, that, though containing a picture, unequalled for simplicity and dignity, of the earliest experiences of the present family of man, they are by no means a monument or relic of the most remote period, but belong to a comparatively modern date, and that the question of Time is not at all directly treated in them.

the time is near; I must be gone There are our liegemen; how you'll welcome us, Returned in triumph, bowed with paynim spoils, Beneath the victor cross, to part no more!

The time is not yet.

In conclusion, let me express the hope that the time is not far distant when the general trade of the country will attain to its wonted prosperity, by which every branch of industry will benefitours among the number; and that the hard times we have experienced, now for a considerable number of years, may not again return.

But the most obvious fact of the present time is the disappearance of caste and the fluctuating uncertainty of all class distinctions.

And now the time is come, 'tis understood, When, having seen and thought so much, a talk may do some good.

I am neither qualified nor disposed to pass judgment on Agassiz as a scientist, or institute any kind of comparison of his relative authority, and probably the time is far away at which his comparative eminence can be estimated impartially.

The time is preciouslet us talk openly.

It is often startling to think how time is advancing, and how ill the day's work keeps pace with the day.

Thus, what I cannot do for each, the volunteer seeding of time is doing silently for all, though they noticed not the good seed they scattered.

the time is pretious, Welcom,

the time is come when thou should'st wean" October, 1803 To the Men of Kent.

"What time is it?" "Near one.

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