Example sentences of "[noun prp] be having [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 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
2 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
3 Aston Villa are having a great run , but they hold no particular horrors for the Norwich players .
4 ‘ Antonio and Susanna are having a big party at their house in the Hamptons .
5 Gurder and Angalo were having a blazing row when Masklin got back .
6 Increasingly Hick is having the same problem at county level as bowlers realise a potential flaw .
7 Richard was having a lean time .
8 Apart from the fact that there was trouble with one of the other directors — apparently Jefferson was having a high old time with his wife and , to add insult to injury , charging the hotel rooms to expenses — you may recall that Downton lost two very valuable contracts with players in tennis and golf .
9 Presumably , thought Thiercelin , the defenders of Telnitz were having a harder time , but there was no way of communicating with them .
10 Country star Billy Ray Cyrus is having a good ol' stay in the big city .
11 Rupert 's having a nice time after school cleaning the desks .
12 This does not mean as some modern writers have assumed — that Richard and Philip were having a homosexual affair .
13 He had explained to her mother how it was an innovation for Hoggatt 's having a clerical officer on the desk instead of a junior police officer .
14 Mr Antonis is having a hard time getting his message of openness across to all the citizens of Antwerp .
15 Batty was having a serious confrontation with Alan Byrne in midfield Byrne won the first half .
16 We left 406 in October 1943 , and that was the last I heard of them until I received my Spring 1991 issue of Air Mail when I spotted that 406 Sqn were having a 50th Anniversary Celebration and Reunion in earlyh May at Shearwater Forces Base , Dartmouth , Nova Scotia .
17 Manager Atkinson said : ‘ I thought QPR were having the better of the first half until Deano did what he 's good at — scoring a goal when there is not really anything on .
18 Marathon running … for the first time ever Nepal is having a big race …
19 Since all the speculators , mainly companies , have left the market and real collectors are waiting to buy until the market bottoms out , galleries in the Ginza are having a difficult time selling any painting which costs more than $80,000 .
20 The recent changes in Europe are having a great effect on the practice of law in this country , and the 1992 process will change our economic climate and the type of legal service which clients in this country and abroad will need .
21 DENIS Winston Healey is having a certain amount of characteristically mischievous fun with journalists at the moment , on the question of whether he will or will not stand at the next election .
22 Annie and Chuck were having a huge row .
23 Jack and Alison were having a hasty conversation on the landing .
24 The form card shows that both sides are struggling Port Vale are having a bad run .
25 Stuart is having a social event on the eleventh of March for the media and the police , I 'll circulate this round with a er slip on it , erm it involves a conducted tour of the police station and some bits and bobs
26 Clarke is having a purple patch at present , but sickness nearly overcame him yesterday .
27 Her birthday fell on a Sunday and Sandra was having a big barbecue lunch party .
28 Ben 's having a little sleep darling .
29 But Isabella is having a hard time .
30 But there again , by his own admission Jenkins is having the best both worlds .
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