Example sentences of "[am/are] have a [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Mind you I ca n't talk , I looked in the mirror a couple of weeks ago and my eyes are , I mean are really they 're having a rough time indeed
2 ‘ You 're having a marvellous time out there .
3 ‘ Not too far when you 're having a good time .
4 In America , as long as you 're having a good time right now , it 's valid ; if in the next century it 's all forgotten , then that 's okay too .
5 We 're having a good time .
6 He says they 're having a good time .
7 He 's taking her out for meals and they 're having a good time together you know .
8 I mean , , but I 'd really , seriously wished I had said to the waiter , but obviously we 're having a good time .
9 ‘ Enduring ’ means nothing if you 're having a rotten time now , so you guys love Shakespeare and in the meantime I ca n't get a good hot cup of coffee in this country .
10 This contrived notion of a rock'n'roll band touring around — we 're doing all that shit and we 're having a great time too .
11 You 're having a great time .
12 you 're having a bad time , use them .
13 It 's a funny thing though , because mother 's and daughter 's , and er , I love , when my mum comes up she 's a dreadful sleeper and if you 're having a bad time , you get up in the middle of the night to go and make a cup of tea , there 's always a little voice says , yes , let's have a cup of tea dear .
14 She figures they 're having a hard time positioning the thing and do n't want to mess up the good thing they have going with Windows .
15 ‘ When I go out I switch on the video and know my cats are having a good time looking at visions of snakes , hippos , mice , rabbits — oh , just about everything .
16 ‘ When people are by themselves they always think other people are having a good time , ’ explained Tim .
17 The noise level in the room is evidence that the children are having a good time but they do n't like being asked silly questions .
18 But the jamboree could well turn into one of those parties where half the guests fail to turn up , and everyone else tries terribly hard to pretend that they are having a marvellous time .
19 Pupils at Kensington infants ' school are having a marvellous time just mucking about .
20 Nobody is pretending that we are having a great time , but it is important to recognise the factors which have affected us in what is a transitional period for the club .
21 Chapman 's message to Huddersfield 's supporters was full of his customary cheery confidence : ‘ The team are having a fine time .
22 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
23 ‘ Forest are having a bad time — they 've lost six matches without winning . ’
24 ‘ I feel almost guilty that so many good things are happening to us , when such a lot of people are having a bad time , ’ Sarah said .
25 The problem seems to be that many women are having a tough time making their mark higher up the career ladder .
26 Though the money is being spent , local vendors are having a tough time coping with the increasingly erratic nature of demand and worsening financial instability .
27 With these two products firmly established as the market leaders other products are having a tough time breaking through .
28 The story focusses on Mario and Pedro , two kids who are having a tough time scraping together enough money to live on .
29 The story focusses on Mario and Pedro , two kids who are having a tough time scraping together enough money to live on .
30 Ma and Father shake hands with everyone and look as if they are having a wonderful time .
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