Example sentences of "[verb] to have [art] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | When Pitt wants to have a good time he invites his ‘ little group of buddies ’ , including actor Dermot Mulroney — a whiz on the cello — over for an old-fashioned ‘ hootinanny ’ jam session . |
2 | A man gets tired of his business and his family , and he wants to have a good time . |
3 | I want to work with people who want to have a good time . |
4 | You want to have a good time and paint the town red this weekend , but somehow you feel restricted and constrained from enjoying life . |
5 | ‘ Users just want to have a good time , ’ he says . |
6 | What sort of crazy person would choose to have a hard time ? |
7 | But those I did see seemed to have a harder time . |
8 | The Parachute Regiment seemed to have the best time , for it was based in Europe yet each-company spent four months of each year abroad on training attachments . |
9 | Apart from these and some other editions and issues remarkable in one way or another , the collector can expect to have an easier time financially than in many other fields of collecting . |
10 | we 're not going to play golf , we 're going to have a good time . |
11 | And tonight he was going to have a good time . |
12 | I 'm going to have a good time , she told herself firmly when she heard André 's knock on the door . |
13 | Whatever , Yeb walks past grabbing my arm and tells me we 're going to have a good time . |
14 | We 're all going to have a terrific time together , you know that , do n't you ? ’ |
15 | Clearly , a character wearing a mask is going to have a tricky time with some Fel tests . |
16 | Because I was older and a bit more staid I was going to have a hard time . |
17 | She 's going to have a ripping time . |
18 | ‘ We 're going to have a wonderful time , ’ she had promised the smiling five-year-old . |
19 | ‘ I just know you 're going to have a wonderful time ! ’ |
20 | so they were going to have an easy time . |
21 | We seem to have a good time whenever we 're out and always have something to talk about , which is really great . |
22 | Erm we used at one time as you remember to have a full time education officer and er for a number of reasons er that er is no longer the case . |
23 | ‘ I like a drink and I like to have a good time ! |
24 | Well , I think the thing for me is I do n't feel like I have to look brilliant , I just like to have a good time . |
25 | Boss James Watson says it is still pretty bleak out there in the market , and removals continue to have a rough time . |
26 | The net result is like sitting in a club with all the right credentials but failing to have a good time . |
27 | Boys from unskilled , working-class homes tend to have the hardest time ; at 11 years , 36 per cent were beaten with an implement by the father , the mother or both . |
28 | The fun-lover likes to have a good time . |
29 | Some prefer to have a regular time when they purposely sit down and talk about themselves , their feelings and their hurts . |
30 | The girl had been left without a chaperon and was determined to have a good time with some boys . |