Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [prep] a [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Earlier marriages with fewer children means that couples are together for a long time after their children have left home .
2 HAYDN-LOVERS are in for a good time this autumn : coming up are the Haydn at Esterhaza concerts at the Wigmore Hall ( part of the Magyarok Britain Salutes Hungary Festival ) ; already on display is the Haydn and England exhibition at the British Library ; and just started is the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment 's QEH Haydn series concentrating on his late choral works .
3 We are in for a tough time . ’
4 The gentlemen of the Pearl are taking off their jackets to fight the bid so the British insurer 's shareholders are in for an unpredictable time .
5 We 're in for a rough time , Marcus .
6 ‘ It looks as though we 're in for a tough time ! ’
7 Otherwise , they 're in for a grim time of it .
8 Ed was just like a one off and I 'm not forward any more at all and , you know , everyone thinks I am you know and Pete thought right I 'm in for a good time here , you know , I can probably get her you know , and so Charlie would have to carry out his part .
9 ‘ We are here for a good time , it is n't a crusade , but we want to win , ’ said Masters champion Couples .
10 And Couples warned : ‘ We are here for a good time , but we want to win .
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