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

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1 If I end up in bed with Rory I 'll have a lovely time and then I 'll quit .
2 Never know , you might have a full time job by then .
3 If you do n't hold the wire on the floor , the tape will wrap itself round it and you 'll have a terrible time trying to disentangle the resulting blob of sticky goo . )
4 Many resorts claim you 'll have a fabulous time there , but I 've found one that really lives up to its promises .
5 No you 'll have a good time , seriously , it sounds like I 'm putting you off , I do n't mean to , it 's not
6 You 're a workaholic ; you 'll have a brilliant time .
7 You 'll have a brilliant time though .
8 You 'll have a brilliant time , it 's such a laugh but you ca n't drink , that 's the only thing , you ca n't drink inside , they do n't sell alcohol unless you 've got I D and there 's about four people there that are actually eighteen anyway .
9 You 'll have a busy time ahead of you now .
10 You could have a lovely time bouncing up and down in the pulpit , screaming hell fire . ’
11 But you can have a fascinating time in Baden without paying too much attention to the spa .
12 If you have to go out to deliberately buy them the chances are that you wo n't but if you buy the occasional packet when you happen to see them you can have a grand time selecting them to effect a change on a sweater at the right time .
13 If you are one of the faithful few who keep your machine set up and working during the summer you can have a wonderful time trying out patterns and colour schemes in between knitting those delightful little summer tops .
14 A recollection of John Davies , the minister for Europe in Heath 's cabinet , indicated the mood , ‘ We were at home in Cheshire , and I said to my wife and children that we should have a nice time , because I deeply believed then that it was the last Christmas of its kind that we would enjoy . ’ ,
15 ‘ The Ukrainians do n't really know much about Britain , but I 'm going to serve champagne and two kinds of caviar so I expect we 'll have a good time , ’ Gladstone told me over a crackling telephone line shortly before the party began .
16 Me brother and the two bairns are coming the morrow and we 'll have a good time .
17 I think we 'll have a tough time for two or three years , but we 'll stick with it because it 's a good business and it 's our kind of business .
18 We 'd have a good time . "
19 Again I 've tried to tell her but he said , Geoff said we shall have a lovely time , we sha n't go short I said I know that !
20 Now question is whether or not there is a simple ability to realise a capital receipt and use it I think , and if that were true , if what you 're saying is true and there was some net gain to be made very easily then I think we would have a hard time , perhaps , refusing what you 're saying .
21 ‘ I am determined we will have a good time .
22 If they suss out that you 're a fanatical prospector they 'll have a great time winding you up and sending you off on a series of wild goose chases .
23 Some officials have spoken of getting NATO to spread its wings , though they might have a hard time persuading the Canadians and Europeans of that .
24 They 'd have a hard time proving that , I think , if they were interested in proof ; which I 'm not sure they are .
25 " Some people go to work and they 're longing for the job to be finished so they can have a good time .
26 The judge told Cranog Jones that his plan had been ingenious , but warned him that as a magistrate , he would have a hard time in prison .
27 Ronny replaces Swindon-striker Fjortoft for the game tonight — Ronny must have done well in the training sessions ( coach Olsen really put some value on how the players perform in training before the games ) and Fjortoft which has been even worse for Swindon than Deano for us might have a hard time to get the attacker place back ( Fjortoft 0 — Deano 3 — Cole 10 is n't it ? ) .
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