Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] have a [adj] time " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ I 'm not sure if it was ‘ The Reign of Terror ’ story about the French Revolution , or one of the other ones , but we had a terrible time getting Bill to pronounce the word brazier , meaning a rack for burning coals . |
32 | But we had a good time and will definitely go again . |
33 | That was n't music , but we had a good time … and then , I do n't know , we do talk about other things , particularly I suppose the kind of fixes we 're both in . " |
34 | But we had a good time . |
35 | ‘ True , but they have a pleasant time in the sun while they 're about it . |
36 | There was one by the newsstand sometimes , scraping at a violin , but he had a tough time competing with the unofficial buskers who had loud guitars and stronger voices . |
37 | ‘ I was gutted because I had a superb time at Chelsea . |
38 | I 've always done it because I have a good time doing it . |
39 | I know your ego finds that hard to believe , but just because we had a good time together for a couple of days does not necessarily mean that I 'm yours to play with whenever you feel like it ! ’ |
40 | ‘ So , ’ Anne persisted , following Robyn through to the bathroom , ‘ you 're not going to tell me who was at this party , or whether you had a good time , or even how you got wet ? ’ |
41 | Well after we had a good time there for so long then there was transferred down to Aldershot . |