Example sentences of "[noun] [be] having a " in BNC.

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1 It occurs in Henry IV , Part I. Falstaff and the Prince are having a high old time by pretending in turn to be the King chastising Hal for his association with Falstaff .
2 Many of the world 's major mining operations are having a disastrous impact on the environment , according to a new report from the Washington-based Worldwatch Institute .
3 Colchester are having a
4 Its looking good for both Swindon and Oxford , but down in the third division Hereford are having a tough old time … they 're just four points and four places off the bottom of the table … on Saturday they missed out at Lincoln … they lost two-nil
5 Oxford have Aston Villa at the Manor on Wednesday … it 's all ticket … and tomorrow is your last chance to get one … the box office is open all day … do n't miss it … next for us is the third division where Hereford are having a hard time
6 With these two products firmly established as the market leaders other products are having a tough time breaking through .
7 This has had its effects on tourism and many Welsh attractions are having a very lean time .
8 Aston Villa are having a great run , but they hold no particular horrors for the Norwich players .
9 ’ It 's more satisfying to make an arrest but it 's more practical to put someone off because while you 're in the back room charging someone , other shoplifters are having a field day in the store . ’
10 ‘ The Newleys are having a cocktail party on Friday .
11 The Government 's initiatives on rough sleeping are having a marked effect on the problem in London .
12 Pierre and Donna are having a humdinger of a row .
13 ‘ Antonio and Susanna are having a big party at their house in the Hamptons .
14 school whilst , through the gates , his schoolmates were having a thoroughly good time .
15 But he argued : ‘ I do n't know why the fans were having a go at me .
16 Well no he went out but they somebody ran in there and h well B Brian and I think Pat and David were having a drink with him and I think they suddenly thought well he 's been in there a long time .
17 Gurder and Angalo were having a blazing row when Masklin got back .
18 On the pavement outside , two teenagers were having a lovers ' quarrel .
19 Er there were lots of er little panes broken before but er whether our lads were having a bit of a pot shot .
20 Underfunding is having a detrimental effect on the adequacy of policing services , ’ he said .
21 The focus-puller 's girlfriend is having a baby and he wanted to call headquarters in Caracas to see if there was any news but Vic said no .
22 Jeffrey : For many people involvement in campaigns around AIDS is having a similar effect to involvement in gay liberation campaigns , in that you get a tremendous sense of common feeling , almost a sort of euphoric sense of working together .
23 The club is having a rally in Northern Ireland to celebrate its 10th anniversary .
24 ‘ The energy conservation programme is having a definite effect on sales , ’ said Silverlight head .
25 How comes Heidi 's having a sherry and nobody else is ?
26 I 'm not coming on anywhere , I 'm sitting down I 'm having a rest Mummy 's having a rest .
27 Team news Glenn Hoddle is having a fitness check tomorrow … but there could be a call up for former England winger Brian Marwood who 's on trial with the club … transfer speculation is linking Ross Maclaren with West Brom … its the dealine next week so watch this space …
28 Tinware is having a well-earned revival at the moment , especially the painted decoupage variety shown here .
29 Keke was having a totally unsatisfactory time at Williams and Lauda the miseries at McLaren .
30 Richard was having a lean time .
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