Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] have a [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 I just have a hard time writing songs ; it 's just not what I do real well .
2 I certainly had a good time and judging by the sweat on everyone 's brow as they worked to perfect their routines I think it was generally thought to be enjoyable and worthwhile .
3 Bearing this in mind and the fact that you only have a limited time to see it all , we 've put together these special tours .
4 ‘ Yes , apparently she only has a short time to live ; David came back to be with her — he 's even living at Brooklands . ’
5 We only have a short time , ’ Ell said .
6 he could n't manage to think and I 've never learnt how to manage to , that erm , the engine , so we got rid of the boat and then our son he 's got a big boat , he 's got a real speedboat , a real big one and Julian he 's got a smaller speedboat , so both of the boys go there , when we go camping we always have a good time because it 's all a family affair like , you know , always get together and erm go on , on a boat , fishing , having fresh mackerels come back and clean them up and fry them straight fresh from the sea , never tasted as fresh , fresh as , fresher fish than , than
7 And we really had a wonderful time doing it !
8 They 've uncovered the remains of a first century village and graveyard … but they only have a short time to dig up the relics , before work continues on a pipeline straight through the site .
9 They 've uncovered the remains of a first century village and graveyard … but they only have a short time to dig up the relics , before work continues on a pipeline straight through the site .
10 They simply had a good time together without really asking too many questions about each other .
11 He used to teach English in a comprehensive school and he probably had a rough time of it .
12 He really had a hard time and suffered a great deal over the years from the wounds he received back then .
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