Example sentences of "[conj] have [art] [adv] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | The YCs got punished more than anybody else and had a really hard time . |
2 | Trainees , or inexperienced dealers alone took the task seriously , and had the most burdensome time of it . |
3 | I learned from him that you could just go out , and have a really good time getting out of it . |
4 | ‘ I 'll be back soon myself , ’ he told her , ‘ and then we 'll forget all this and have a really good time again . ’ |
5 | Look through the books and patterns you have , see what 's available at your local knitting centre , perhaps send for that book you never bought earlier and have a really fun time with the wealth of designs from Iris Bishop or Wendy Phillips or whoever you like best . |
6 | For those attending Executive Course IV who wish to gain the most from their course but have a very limited time in London , we can also arrange for the student to have lunch every day with a teacher and to attend a range of social/cultural activities in the evenings with a teacher . |
7 | Indeed , the Stewart monarchy can be seen as having an unusually easy time , in comparison with the difficulties faced by others in imposing royal rule elsewhere in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries . |