Example sentences of "had [art] [adj] time in " in BNC.

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1 The three Corporals had a dull time in Lille and would often invite prostitutes in from the town to cheer up their afternoons .
2 To end on a happier note , I had a marvellous time in the robot business .
3 We had a marvellous time in France . ’
4 We had a good time in London , Will and I …
5 I will always maintain that I had a good time in service , and from what I heard there were n't many bad places in the Teesdale area — just the odd one here and there .
6 ‘ I had a splendid time in London , ’ he added , with an air of triumph .
7 I always knew it probably could n't last because nothing goes on forever , but in that time , I had a great time in New York , and it seemed at one point that everyone was there when David was doing the week at the Universal Amphitheatre .
8 Churchill had a great time in leading for the Opposition and made what I thought was a splendid speech — but then he usually did .
9 Group Finance director Tim Allen said Amdega had a hard time in 1991 , along with most firms in the consumer market .
10 While some data is yet to be confirmed , hardware had a bad time in 1992 .
11 WE had a lovely time in Lourdes , I want to thank everyone for looking after us both .
12 TIMOTHY and I had a wonderful time in Lourdes and I feel so much comfort from it .
13 We visited Kaprun last June and , with the snow on the Kitzsteinhorn glacier slushy by midday , we had a wonderful time in the afternoons following a picnic lunch in a meadow or dining on a terrace across the lake from Zell am See , 15 minutes away by Post Bus .
14 ‘ I had a wonderful time in September ’ , said Christy , ‘ and meeting up with my fellow British soldiers again as well as the Germans was very emotional ’ .
15 He had a happy time in the town .
16 ‘ We had a tough time in those days , ’ recalled Mrs Jones , ‘ the post war years were no party for anyone , and we were no exception .
17 But Ball 's former Neath team-mate Paul Jackson had an unhappier time in his only his third League game for Aberavon .
18 It came in India in 1974–5 when he began with 93 and 107 ; this proved to be something of a false dawn and he had an unhappy time in Australia in 1975–6 , but he worked on his technique and finally established himself in England in 1976 with 592 runs at 65 , including a century in each innings on a poor Old Trafford pitch .
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