Example sentences of "[verb] have [art] [adj] time [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Lloyd 's has had a difficult time recently but it remains vital if London is to retain its pre-eminent position in the world insurance market . ’ |
2 | We 're all going to have a terrific time together , you know that , do n't you ? ’ |
3 | We seem to have a good time whenever we 're out and always have something to talk about , which is really great . |
4 | A Titford family photograph taken in the early 1890s shows husband and wife with five daughters and young Marwood , the girls in neat smocks or severe black dresses , the son in an Eton collar , and every one of the group looking his or her most miserable Sunday best Those photographers who made a speciality of enticing young ladies to say ‘ prunes ’ and ‘ prisms ’ to bring out their charming dimples , called ‘ watch the birdie ! ’ with much gusto or tried ‘ cheese ! ’ in the hope of a smile would have had a rough time indeed with severe-looking Benjamin James and his wife and children . |
5 | Yeah , so you 've had a good time then ? |
6 | Some prefer to have a regular time when they purposely sit down and talk about themselves , their feelings and their hurts . |
7 | We hope you have had a pleasant time wherever you have been . |
8 | I know he 's had a long time out with injury but he must be all right now or he would n't be playing . ’ |
9 | He 's had a bad time lately as Madame Verveine has had to go into the nursing-home again . |