Example sentences of "[adv] have [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 When I asked Alison what qualities you need to be a marketing controller she said , ‘ you need to be able to establish immediate empathy with the people you are talking to as you may only have a short time to get the feedback you need .
2 The innovation of Private Eye ensured that deference , if not quite dead , would henceforth have a hard time .
3 WHEELCHAIR passengers do not have an easy time when they travel by rail .
4 You 'll not have an easy time with her , Marilla . ’
5 Invergordon did not have an easy time of it in 1992 , a fact reflected both by turnover , down 8 per cent at £85 million , and operating profits , down 3.8 per cent at £35.3 million .
6 Certainly in this study it was clear that there were farmers who did not have the necessary time to do the job fully .
7 ‘ All this type of modern music that we play , if you think back to when it all started , whether it 's thrash , rap , disco , rock'n'roll , it all started with black people in slavery and poverty in the southern States , and about the only thing they could ever have a good time with was sex .
8 ‘ Of course with your looks you 'd probably have a marvellous time .
9 They could n't have a better time to do it .
10 The man did n't have a long time to go through a process , he did n't have a long time to find where he was on on the scale , a and er , you know , from one stage to the next stage , to the next stage , to got through a pre-evangelism and then another stage , and another stage , the man did n't have time he was dying !
11 The man did n't have a long time to go through a process , he did n't have a long time to find where he was on on the scale , a and er , you know , from one stage to the next stage , to the next stage , to got through a pre-evangelism and then another stage , and another stage , the man did n't have time he was dying !
12 Ca n't have a jolly time without your mates .
13 ‘ I think it is very important to encourage younger women to see that it is possible to combine a career with having a family , that you do n't miss out on your children — my son wakes up every Saturday so excited that it 's the weekend , not because he does n't have a lovely time during the week , but because there 's nothing for him quite like his parents . ’
14 You co you could turn round and say , alright they did n't have a full time C O three they had
15 Jaye was brought up in Hertfordshire and did n't have a happy time of it .
16 The paper hypothesises that manufacturers wo n't have an easy time developing 66MHz/64-bit machines with the P5 chip and that P24T is something in the way of a stop-gap measure , speeds up the 486DX2 upgrade path .
17 ‘ I still get a kick out of listening to records that do n't have an ingrained time period , records by people like The Cravats or Metal Urban or early Cabaret Voltaire .
18 For the other to remain other it must not derive its meaning from History but must instead have a separate time which differs from historical time .
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