Example sentences of "she [verb] a [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Alison says parties and dinner parties can be the last places she has a good time . |
2 | She has a miserable time , leaving home for a job in a club , escaping from reform school to hang out with drunken hoodlums and joining up with some soldiers for a bout of petty thieving that culminates in murder , and the film never allows one into the girl 's experience . |
3 | She was also hungry , very hungry , she acknowledged a short time later as she did justice to the duckling and fresh vegetables Roman had ordered . |
4 | She never for a moment thought of deserting French for Mrs Hill , having encountered amongst other things some nasty problems about the nature of electricity , but she did enjoy the sensation of flirtation : she spent a long time making her mind up , and finally was summoned by the headmistress , who told her she ought to stick to Sciences , because they offered better prospects . |
5 | The shower was wonderfully soothing and afterwards she spent a long time drying her hair and putting on her make-up . |
6 | She spent a long time in the bathroom . |
7 | She spent a long time near the gate these days , but the snow had driven her indoors at last . |
8 | First , she recorded a personal time of 7.80 seconds when finishing second in the 60 metres at the Scottish National Championships . |
9 | She took a long time to dress . |
10 | There was a lot to look at , so she took a long time coming back after school , stopping to watch the men mending holes in the roads , to watch the demolition team with their mighty metal ball swinging on its chain from the crane clearing the bomb-site , to watch carpenters erecting wooden hoardings around the cleared sites to keep the people out , to see bill-stickers on ladders pasting huge coloured pictures on to the hoardings . |
11 | And she took a long time to answer it . |
12 | ‘ She died a long time ago . |
13 | She waited a long time ; so long , she must have fallen asleep , for the next thing she knew the room was in darkness , and Connor was in bed beside her . |
14 | She waited a long time in a small office , but after an hour a policeman came into the room . |
15 | But I think she had a good time . |
16 | The prize for the winner , was to share her next dinner , and ensure that she had a good time . |
17 | ‘ She had a splendid time visiting the Radio Show and sitting in the Mayor 's parlour . |
18 | Er but then she worked went to work in a munitions factory in Kilburn and she had a marvellous time . |
19 | But er according to my mother 's great joy , she got seasick even on the landing stage in in Liverpool and never came out of her cabin , so she had a big time as a young women running around the ship . |
20 | The Princess , dressed simply in a white blouse and dark skirt , was draped with crimson flower garlands as she flew over Mount Everest in a helicopter , 40 years after a British-sponsored expedition became the first to reach the summit of the world 's highest mountain.As she flew past the snowy peak a relative of a Nepalese climber who accompanied Sir Edmund Hillary up Everest in 1953 was leading a seven-member Australian team up the mountain.Although the Princess did not see any climbers she told fellow passengers aboard her Super Puma helicopter that she had a wonderful time seeing the mountain through clear skies . |
21 | She had a wonderful time . ’ |
22 | And then across the road she went afterwards , to that there , She had a lovely time there . |
23 | And she said she had a lovely time . |
24 | She sat a long time by herself , looking at the forsythia . |