Examples of 'time has come to make' in a sentence

Meaning of "time has come to make"

time has come to make - This phrase implies that the appropriate or necessary moment to do something has arrived. It suggests that action should be taken now

How to use "time has come to make" in a sentence

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time has come to make
The time has come to make choices.
They always know when the time has come to make a move.
The time has come to make peace.
There are those who innately know that the time has come to make a decision.
The time has come to make a stand.
However, circumstances change and the time has come to make some decisions.
The time has come to make a choice.
We believe, like yourselves, that the time has come to make a qualitative leap forward.
The time has come to make preparations.
Obviously for you the time has come to make a decision.
The time has come to make some decisions.
If you recognize any of these warning signs, the time has come to make a change,.
So a time has come to make a decision.
Faced with this situation, I believe the time has come to make a few unambiguous statements.
The time has come to make your choice.

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If you are ready, well congratulations! Now the time has come to make it known.
The time has come to make some changes.
And decided the time has come to make a change.
The time has come to make development goals reflect the changing global burden of disease.
Raquel! Raquel! The time has come to make a decision.
The time has come to make responsibility the cornerstone of our societies.
Know when the time has come to make a decision.
Time has come to make them pay!
Obviously for you the time has come to make a decision … To make a choice.
The time has come to make a serious move.
Nilssen, I must tell you … the time has come to make a transition from theory to practice.
The time has come to make that fight.
Well, the time has come to make a decision.
The time has come to make the point.
These days, the time has come to make another difficult option.
The time has come to make the visionary 1972 biological-weapons Convention truly effective.
A year after the war, the time has come to make a renewed assessment of the situation.
The time has come to make equal pay a reality.
He believes the time has come to make our hairy relatives part of the family.
The time has come to make the ultimate sacrifice.
Now gentlemen, the time has come to make a practical demonstration on the appropriate patient.
The time has come to make clear how we will proceed.
Commandos . The time has come to make them bleed for their deeds.
The time has come to make the first great leap.
LYRICS, " The time has come to make your bet.
The time has come to make up our minds and state our opinions clearly.
Today the time has come to make decisions and take action.
The time has come to make your ideas known and achieve a better job.
When the time has come to make the decision to put your.
The time has come to make the most of these agreements and make them converge.
We think the time has come to make the Lakefront a more dynamic and inviting area.
The time has come to make the victims ombudsman an agent of Parliament.
Well, the time has come to make the official announcement.
The time has come to make our mark on the street.
The time has come to make the role of cities official.

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