Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] have a [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | But Susan Einzig had a more significant , also more complex , place in his life : though to all appearances she and Minton were a couple , he used her as a decoy to attract into their orbit , through her role as the attractive elder woman , keen on dancing and having a good time , the lusty heterosexual students whose company Minton needed and whom , when rebuffed by Susan , he scooped up on the rebound , with mocking asides about the inadequacy of women . |
2 | The neighbour told the inquest : ‘ He had the freedom of spending money and having a good time with his friends . |
3 | Not only for myself as it 's been a particular project close to me for many years , but for the break up of a team , a team that has a long time to build up and a team that worked very well together and who were very committed . |
4 | I ATTENDED four of the evening sessions of this year 's Great British Beer Festival and had a great time — my thanks to all those who worked so hard to make it such a success . |
5 | Thousands of children have been braving the rain and having a good time … just to show how necessary it is … to have a good time . |
6 | When questioned William Black , 46 , of Rowson Street , admitted his involvement and said he spent the money on ‘ drink and having a good time ’ . |
7 | We were there all morning and had a wonderful time . |
8 | After a time I settled down into a routine of work , sleep and having a good time — and not necessarily in that order . |
9 | We played with the ship 's monkey and had a wonderful time , while around us the dockers unloaded the cargo into barges that lay alongside . |
10 | ‘ We went to Tunisia last year and had a dreadful time on a supposed safari . |
11 | ‘ When Tatum is with her friends , they come in a big bunch and have a good time . |