Using "It's time to" to tell someone that you are in the right place.
Here are the examples of using "it's time to" in English:
- Come on, children, it's time to pack away your toys.
- Drink up! It's time to go.
- I think it's time to wind up this meeting.
- I'll wake you up when it's time to leave.
- It's time to be serious; you've carried this joke far enough.
- It's time to celebrate your birthday.Happy birthday to an attractive and intellectual girl.
- It's time to confront him with our suspicions.
- It's time to crank to class.
- It's time to crank up the air conditioning.
- It's time to focus on the company's core business.
- It's time to forget old grudges.
- It's time to get tough with football hooligans.
- It's time to get up.
- It's time to go home.
- It's time to mow the lawn again.
- It's time to put the baby to bed.
- It's time to rouse the children.
- It's time to say goodbye.
- It's time to serve up the main course.
- It's time to set our differences by and work together for a common purpose.
- It's time to shut up shop and go home.
- It's time to speak up for those who are suffering injustice.
- It's time to start living the life you've imagined.
- It's time to start swotting up for the exam.
- It's time to start weaning her onto solid foods.
- It's time to suckle my baby.
- It's time to translate words into action.
- It's time to wind your watch.
- I've been in Paris long enough - it's time to move on.
- Now it's time to store away your fur coats for the summer.
- Well, it's time to leave now.
- We've decided it's time to invest in a new computer.
- We've made a good start, now it's time to consolidate.
- When you have nothing to lose, it's time to gain.
- You'd better round up your classmates. It's time to go back to school.