Example sentences of "have [verb] a very [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It ca n't be denied that all this has taken a very long time to come about , but I think that , political wrangling aside , much of the delay has been due to genuine uncertainty about the tax implications of moving money around from one body to another .
2 The disentangling of ancient mergers that we observe here has taken a very long time , and the best explanation for the persistence of this alternating class is again a social explanation : the ‘ vernacular ’ alternant carries an identity function and strong connotations of closeness and intimacy .
3 Those actively interested in diamonds will have to wait a very long time before they will be able to put their hands on these cosmic ornaments .
4 You mean I 'll have to wait a very long time .
5 Her mother had died a very short time ago , in reality , and Jenna had been more than capable of dealing with her own well-being .
6 By the time Corrie 's wedding took place Philippa was over the worst of her sadness and in a good position to enjoy it to the full — ; the closest to the centre of the ceremonies , yet fancy free ; and she had had a very good time — much affectionate sympathy from aunts and cousins , and husbands of aunts and cousins , and admiration and flirtation and kissing enough .
7 So they 've kept a very long time .
8 ‘ He 's had a very unhappy time .
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