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

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1 ‘ We have a little time before my concert .
2 You know , they have a nicer time of it here altogether do n't they ?
3 You 'll probably be better paid , and have a better time of it . ’
4 She said , ‘ Angharad is out on the hills alone , so I can not come to the Fair ’ , and she said , ‘ I am sorry you have had a wasted journey ’ , and she said , ‘ Have a nice time at the Fair . ’
5 I want to take you out , to shop with you , buy you nice presents and have a nice time with you .
6 ‘ Though whether women really have a worse time in this sort of society is a matter for argument , ’ she said .
7 have a rough time of it at the moment … ’
8 Mr Murphy said : ‘ Kids have a great time on our holidays without being aggressive or competitive .
9 Have a great time with woman
10 HAVE A GREAT TIME WITH WOMAN
11 Have a good time with the Japanese tomorrow .
12 The directors have a reasonable time in which to come to a decision , but since section 183(5) of the Act imposes an obligation on them to give to the transferee notice of rejection within two months of the lodging of the transfer , the maximum reasonable period is two months .
13 ‘ True , but they have a pleasant time in the sun while they 're about it .
14 At either end of the beach , where the sea beats directly on the face of the cliffs , the crabs have a harder time of it .
15 " The peasants have a hard time of it all round , it seems to me .
16 Independent film productions have a hard time in this country .
17 ‘ Go and have a swell time at our fancy-dress party .
18 Well I 'm , I think er , although I have no personal time for Mrs Thatcher politically at all , I think she 's an absolutely classic victim of misogyny .
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