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

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1 Such a measure has taken a long time to appear .
2 Clough has waited a long time for a decent run to establish himself after more than two years as squad makeweight .
3 Manager Lennie Lawrence said : ‘ Payton has had a torrid time .
4 The pyramid has taken a long time to crumble .
5 Sir Wilfrid had had a difficult time with the gardener 's cat and later with the gardener .
6 The rest of the Peachtree side have had a mixed time .
7 But once again this ‘ temporary ’ extension of power and influence has lasted a long time , and the relative weighting of Diet , Cabinet , Bureaucracy and Judiciary remains a debated issue .
8 The former Charlton youngster has had a harrowing time at Wednesday since his £250,000 move in January last year — but is aiming to finally win over the Hillsborough boo-boys .
9 Strawberry had had a bad time .
10 Patience , mon vieux , she told herself , the lady 's had a hard time .
11 The fish have bred a few times but each time the fry have died .
12 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 .
13 Bowater has had a miserable time since joining the Footsie last week , the share price falling a good 10 p.c .
14 The increase in the dependency ratio has created a demographic time bomb , with the dependency ratio getting out of hand through the difficulty of a smaller tax base supporting a larger welfare burden .
15 You know , you 'd think things had changed a long time ago but erm I remember having Chrissy in that yard when he was a baby in his pushchair where and there was the coalman 's horse and erm
16 Nicola had phoned a dozen times , without luck .
17 Do you not agree that you writers have had an easier time of it than we in the West , in a closed society where your cultural values are protected , albeit at a price ?
18 A prompt return to the social beat has ensured a trouble-free time thereafter
19 Mary had spent a little time in close conversation with him and even stroked his cheek at one stage .
20 People have to spend a long time with robot animals first .
21 He watched the young man 's face , now set in the sort of bored , practised , professional expression Grout had seen a hundred times before .
22 Darlington had waited a long time for a shopping centre , she said , but the wait had its advantages .
23 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 .
24 ‘ The children have had a great time .
25 He had quite liked the thought of being fit and athletic some time in the future , although the signs had taken a long time coming .
26 Sartori had disappeared a short time later .
27 WW has had a difficult time , suffering heavy losses on its glass side , but profits could be achieved this year .
28 It was a day that twenty one soldiers had waited a long time to see .
29 In Jan. 1829 the company had asked a second time if Lady le Fleming might not offer some assistance in view of the great expense of development work .
30 These factors have created a demographic time bomb .
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