Example sentences of "[pers pn] have a [adj] time [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | She 'd a hundred times rather change last night 's husband on a daily basis , be reviled as a witch in the parliament of women , she 'd like to have dead babies in succession — she winced at this , ‘ Please , no ’ — but pressed on rather than be that nothing , that unbeing , that sump of ribaldry and pity and contempt , the woman-who-had-never-had-a man , the zitella , the old maid . |
2 | So have you had a good time then ? |
3 | — Did you have a good time tonight then ? — Yes . |
4 | ‘ I want you to have a great time tonight , ’ he said several times , ‘ but do n't go without taking away 12 business cards . ’ |
5 | And then across the road she went afterwards , to that there , She had a lovely time there . |
6 | You had a good time though ? |
7 | ‘ And do n't forget you have a busy time ahead of you tomorrow . |
8 | I know your ego finds that hard to believe , but just because we had a good time together for a couple of days does not necessarily mean that I 'm yours to play with whenever you feel like it ! ’ |
9 | Well after we had a good time there for so long then there was transferred down to Aldershot . |
10 | The money will go towards an extension and towards kitchen equipment in the extension , we had a nice time there , and there was a great deal of gratitude to the G M B. |
11 | ‘ We both spent most of our time working on the film , walking or sitting about in our dressing gowns and we had a great time together . ’ |
12 | Some of them you remember the table we had a long time ago showing the reactivity of different elements , particularly the metals when we were looking at metals . |
13 | You know , we had a long time really just to kind of toss out . |
14 | You do them up , you do n't da you muck them out , dress them over , let them loose they have a easy time like we do . |
15 | He wanted to call her ‘ Mam ’ , the way he had a long time ago , but she said it made her feel middle-aged and dull and ordinary , so he must never say it again , especially when other people were around . |
16 | Sue Owen , director of nursing , said : ‘ He had a short time away with his consultant 's permission . |