Examples of 'whose time' in a sentence
Meaning of "whose time"
whose time: This phrase typically refers to someone who is in charge or control of a particular situation or decision. It implies that the responsibility or the decision-making power belongs to a specific individual
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I was a woman whose time was bought with money.
Whose time is quickly running out.
For people whose time serves life.
Algorithmic regulation is an idea whose time has come.
A mystery whose time has come to be solved.
It clearly is an issue whose time has come.
He whose time is his own is truly rich.
Than an idea whose time has come.
One whose time you want to set is displayed.
What an idea whose time has come.
Whose time spent in detention exceeded his or her sentence.
The product whose time has come.
Whose time has passed.
A fool is someone whose time has been stolen.
Nothing is as strong and as exciting as an idea whose time has come.
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A book whose time has come and gone.
Togetherness was an idea whose time had come.
This is an idea whose time has come and action should be taken upon it.
It is nevertheless an issue whose time has come.
An idea whose time has passed.
Time will tell exactly whose time it is.
An oracle whose time has not yet come.
Sustainability is a concept whose time has come.
Of her whose time had come.
Basic income is an idea whose time is now.
One old relic whose time has come to be put out of his misery.
Civil rights is an idea whose time has come.
A visionary whose time was cut short by the madness he was working to eliminate.
So this is an idea whose time has come.
The ones whose time had run out and were scheduled to die.
This is a technology whose time has come.
In whose time the Iron Prison will fall to ruin.
Lots of ideas whose time has passed.
We are merely giving an honorable death to the people whose time has come.
Zoos are an idea whose time have come and gone.
But do not save the life of someone whose time is up.
He does not care whose time he does it on either.
It is the death knell of an ideology whose time has come.
Software whose time has come.
Nothing is inevitable as a mistake whose time has come.
A carder whose time is expired.
Podcasting is definitely an idea whose time has come.
But it is an idea whose time has very very much not come.
Think of our intruder as a mallard whose time has come.
HSR is an idea whose time has come and we will have to do it.
The strength of an idea whose time has come.
One of the women whose time log I studied goes out on a Wednesday night for something.
This is a festival whose time has come.
Bringing mobility to the world of industrial assembly proved a dynamic innovation whose time had come.
This is a movement whose time has come.
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