Example sentences of "having [det] a [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | An organiser said : ‘ She was having such a great time she did n't want to go . |
2 | ‘ With having such a long time off , I 've lost a lot of speed but the endurance is still there , which of course is the key for anyone on the ultra scene . |
3 | That she appeared to be having a marvellous time in Jamaica and was being hopelessly indulged by Dunbar had elicited no more than a shrug of Harry 's shoulders and a vague comment about his being delighted she was having such a good time . |
4 | Siemens AG has been having such a tough time in the former Soviet Union with its nuclear safety and telecommunications projects that it has been cutting back and recalling expatriates early ( CI No 2,043 ) , but Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG does have some work . |
5 | Not having such a fine time at gigs recently were CARTER USM , whose own live experience at The Riverside venue in Newcastle proved painful when JIMBOB skidded on a banana skin some thoughtful fan had thrown onto the stage , and fell straight on his ass . |
6 | If only he had n't sold to that dreadful man , you would n't be having such a miserable time . ’ |
7 | ‘ I thought she was having such a wonderful time . ’ |
8 | ‘ For example , you are on a roller coaster and because you are having such a wonderful time , you produce Interleukin 2 . |
9 | One of the reasons why they 're having such a hard time with trying to privatise the Health Service is because the British public actually feel they own it , they feel a part of it , they feel it 's theirs , they know where the hospitals are , they know they can get treatment and they do n't abuse it . |
10 | ‘ No wonder Souness is having such a difficult time . |