Example sentences of "[be] have a [adj] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Mind you I ca n't talk , I looked in the mirror a couple of weeks ago and my eyes are , I mean are really they 're having a rough time indeed |
2 | They 're having a mini break instead . |
3 | In America , as long as you 're having a good time right now , it 's valid ; if in the next century it 's all forgotten , then that 's okay too . |
4 | He 's taking her out for meals and they 're having a good time together you know . |
5 | ‘ Enduring ’ means nothing if you 're having a rotten time now , so you guys love Shakespeare and in the meantime I ca n't get a good hot cup of coffee in this country . |
6 | This contrived notion of a rock'n'roll band touring around — we 're doing all that shit and we 're having a great time too . |
7 | Erm , but we 're having a big party tomorrow night , and we 're having a hundred people in , |
8 | So you 're having a quiet day tomorrow then ? |
9 | They 're having a wonderful summer here ! ’ |
10 | ‘ You know , St. David , that Welsh rugby has been having a terrible time lately . |
11 | Peer review has been having a hard time recently , while there is still widespread anger that the UGC 's devastating 1981 economies were resolved with little or no explanation of the philosophy behind them . |
12 | I was already upset because one of my best friends , a girl I knew at school , has been having a surgical operation today . |
13 | Pupils at Kensington infants ' school are having a marvellous time just mucking about . |
14 | ‘ I do n't mind telling you , but keep it under your chapeau ’ — Amaranth shuddered slightly ‘ that Carole and her crowd are having a little meeting early this evening to work out their tactics . |
15 | ‘ She will be having a normal diet today , ’ said the spokesman . |
16 | We 're supposed to be having a good time today ! ’ |
17 | Poor thing , she must be having a rotten time just now . |
18 | I 'm having a great time here . |
19 | ( 7° ) I 'm writing to say I 'm having a marvellous time here The gestural usage must be glossed a little differently , as " the pragmatically given space , proximal to speaker 's location at CT , that includes the point or location gesturally indicated " . |
20 | , my first years had two children , had no breast problems and I 'm having a horrendous time just now and I 'm on H R T , I 'm on my third different kind ! |
21 | Your birthday tea ready but you were having a better time somewhere else ! |
22 | I mean , I look at John Lee Hooker , he 's still smiling , he 's having a good time just doing it . |
23 | He 's having a wonderful week here with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra , he says , with the opportunity to develop his Shostakovich programme over four performances . |
24 | I have to say Chairman that I find that the suggested resolution of six is totally adequate to deal with and I , I have read er the motion proposed by through a couple of times , and you know , it 's having a few frills here and there and some are , I , I , I find this one thing er more than adequate er to deal with the situation and er I would move that resolution formally . |
25 | To tell the truth , my favourite bit is having a hot shower afterwards . |
26 | Judging by the number of messages , everyone on the new list is having a great time already ! |
27 | The ambition is to have a major tournament here by 95 … and the ryder cup soon after that … |
28 | ( a ) Unregistered land If the house already stands in the joint names of the husband and wife as beneficial joint tenants and the wife is to have a specific interest therein , then the tenancy should be severed and a declaration of trust made ( see Chapter 6 ) . |
29 | He was having a good look then I 'd say ! |
30 | ‘ I was having a bad week then , ’ Sloothaak said . |