Example sentences of "have a [adj] time of " in BNC.
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1 | A young Paul Gascoigne has a torrid time of it at the hands of the opposition in a league football match back in 1989 . |
2 | The latter film has a playing time of twenty minutes . |
3 | He even embellished the story in a flood of fluent German , explaining that they had captured the British truck and had had a hard time of it at the front . |
4 | Whoever his dearest Nina was , she must have had a hard time of it ! |
5 | If your attitude to me is anything to go by , Petula must have a thin time of it . ’ |
6 | Jaye was brought up in Hertfordshire and did n't have a happy time of it . |
7 | It has been an awful long time in the development , but V M Technologies , the semiconductor development affiliate of ASCII Corp , the software development company run by Kazuhiko Nishi , which has been having a rough time of it of late , has finally announced that it has completed the preparation to sell its long-promised home-grown microprocessor fully compatible with Intel Corp 's 80386 , the first 80386 clone developed in Japan . |
8 | The engine was recorded as having a total time of 302.30 hours at the time of the accident . |
9 | If we four were representatives of our platoon , it was understandable that the staff were having a tough time of it , pretending that we were all the same — physically , socially and morally . |
10 | Clearly he 'd been having a bad time of it . |
11 | The poor old dear has been having a hard time of late . |
12 | The Greek revolt was seen by European liberals who in a sense might be having a hard time of it in in , in those years . |
13 | Reed Canoes & Camping of Cambridge have been amongst the retailers having a difficult time of late . |
14 | British deaf men and women were spared much of this horror , and went on with their lives , but they were having a grim time of it too . |
15 | Got to be a cobbler round who is having a lean time of it . ’ |
16 | But he is likely to have a frustrating time of it as Industry Secretary until the economy recovers , wanting cash to fund his ambitious regeneration plans that will simply not be available in the next year or two . |
17 | He used to teach English in a comprehensive school and he probably had a rough time of it . |
18 | Before the 1967 Act the labs had a hard time of it , I can tell you , when all scientific evidence had to be given orally . |
19 | Even when you were small and Lizzie had a bad time of it , I saw to you . |
20 | She took me to meet the Fellowship she helps to lead and we had a lovely time of worship together . |
21 | The other and main hospital providing radiology had a waiting time of up to nine weeks with no prospect of the additional staff needed to reduce this . |
22 | have a rough time of it at the moment … ’ |
23 | " The peasants have a hard time of it all round , it seems to me . |