Example sentences of "[verb] a really [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | And promised a really good time . |
2 | The only reason for not beginning your diary straight away is if the next seven to ten days covers a really unusual time , for example your annual holiday , or a bout of sickness , or Christmas and New Year . |
3 | One youngster told him : ‘ Everyone has a really good time . |
4 | Howard says : ‘ If it all stopped tomorrow , we can say we 've had a really good time , and that 's what matters . |
5 | ‘ We were one of four British teams competing in an event that attracted 19 teams in all and about 2,000 competitors , and we have had a really good time . ’ |
6 | Christopher 's had a really good time so have I so has Robert . |
7 | I 've had a really horrendous time while you 've been away cavorting with your Jews … ’ |
8 | For us , all that symbolism represents a really bad time in our career , and part of the reason for us packing it all in . |
9 | So I thought we could have a really good time as well , yeah ? ’ |
10 | In this book , I describe and explain these activities and although I can not claim that this is a comprehensive guide to parties — such a task would be virtually impossible ! — I do know that , if you follow my advice , your children and their friends will have a really enjoyable time ! |
11 | I can remember having a really happy time with other relatives after her funeral . |
12 | We had a really good time . |
13 | Our favourite was Brands Hatch , where we had a really good time . ’ |
14 | Had a really good time out there |
15 | I had a really good time , went everywhere , went too the mountains . |
16 | I had a really great time . |
17 | USAC was fine and Mario was a star there , but to be a real star in America , you have to win Indianapolis , and that was one place , Mario recalls , where he had a really lean time of it . |
18 | ‘ She had a really bad time . |
19 | The YCs got punished more than anybody else and had a really hard time . |
20 | Du n no people have said like that will last a really short time or a really long time , but what 's considered a short time I know what a long time is , a long time is like sort of four months three sort of four months onwards in n it for like people our age , what would a short time be they ? |
21 | Oliver 's serenade will introduce us to Vitellia and Sesto , Annio and Servillia , and the Emperor Titus — ‘ and it will be clear that the first couple have a really terrible time , and that the second pair have a really nice time , and that the last gent , the one who does n't get married at the end , has to reconcile the emotions of the other four in himself . ’ |
22 | You get zapped and flogged and dumped on — by almost anybody 's standards , you have a really terrible time . |
23 | Oliver 's serenade will introduce us to Vitellia and Sesto , Annio and Servillia , and the Emperor Titus — ‘ and it will be clear that the first couple have a really terrible time , and that the second pair have a really nice time , and that the last gent , the one who does n't get married at the end , has to reconcile the emotions of the other four in himself . ’ |
24 | you have a really amazing time they 're saying when you get high this happens then it can usually result in this |
25 | I learned from him that you could just go out , and have a really good time getting out of it . |
26 | I must admit that I do not always want to go to work but once I am there I nearly always have a really good time . |
27 | ‘ I 'll be back soon myself , ’ he told her , ‘ and then we 'll forget all this and have a really good time again . ’ |
28 | Look through the books and patterns you have , see what 's available at your local knitting centre , perhaps send for that book you never bought earlier and have a really fun time with the wealth of designs from Iris Bishop or Wendy Phillips or whoever you like best . |