Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [verb] a [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 The rest of the Peachtree side have had a mixed time .
2 Development banks tend to take a long time to evaluate a project and are likely to impose conditions such as putting out all construction and equipment contracts to competitive tender .
3 But those old ideas do take a long time to die .
4 Delivery times for most items were generally satisfactory , but there appears to be a possibility that readers consulting early or rare books in the South Reading Room have to wait a considerable time for items ordered over the lunchtime period .
5 People have to spend a long time with robot animals first .
6 Boss James Watson says it is still pretty bleak out there in the market , and removals continue to have a rough time .
7 In Britain , waiting times for being seen in an outpatient clinic , followed by those for surgery , ensure that most children have waited a considerable time before grommet insertion , adenoidectomy , or a combination can be performed .
8 ‘ The children have had a great time .
9 Does the Prime Minister recall saying a short time ago in his personal statement — in this document from the Conservative party — that ’ if ’ Government ’ borrowing takes the strain , taxes have to go up ’
10 These factors have created a demographic time bomb .
11 Those organizations , most notably the Countryside Commission , which have earnestly attempted to reconcile the viewpoints of farmers and environmentalists have had a hard time .
12 ‘ Certainly , all the people who I 've let loose on my kites have had a great time . ’
13 Most Contracting States have made such a declaration , and all but one of declarant States have specified a one-year time limit .
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