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

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1 He would never understand how she could memorize all those complex , impossibly long poems , yet forget the words of a simple song she must have heard a thousand times or more .
2 ‘ Then they may have to wait a long time .
3 Most modern chemists would probably say that we 'd have to wait a long time by the standards of a human lifetime , but perhaps not all that long by the standards of cosmological time .
4 Is she making a promise to the British people that this improvement will be financed by an increase in taxation , or that , just as the Conservative Government have always aspired to improve that target , so will a Labour Government , and the British people will have to wait a long time for such an improvement to materialise ?
5 ‘ I think a real friend is someone you do n't have to see the whole time .
6 We were surprised at the continuing estimates of fixed costs , as we would have expected a minimal time investment after the first year of familiarisation , but given that training was identified as the major cost , it may be that this forms the bulk of the continuing cost .
7 He started up twenty years ago , he could not have picked a better time .
8 Over 900 of them said : ‘ It should have come a long time ago — very few people have done more for charity , public service and their Party than you have ’ .
9 Is not the Minister deeply ashamed that he intends to carry on with that cruel and stupid tax instead of scrapping it , as he should have done a long time ago ?
10 I should have done the Financial Times .
11 However , the " Big Book " of Alcoholics Anonymous , written a mere four years after the birth of that Fellowship , says " to be gravely affected , one does not necessarily have to drink a long time , nor take the quantities some of us have . "
12 I might as well have had that shower , she thought drily ; at least I would have felt a hundred times more human .
13 We may have met a long time ago at Rotherfield when I was on a weekend outing from school , but I would n't expect you to remember — it was at least 10 years ago and I ca n't imagine I was a memorable schoolgirl !
14 After the night Quigley had kicked my head in , I had finally seen something I should have seen a long time ago .
15 But now I have , and I see what I should have seen a long time ago , the selfish , arrogant , unscrupulous fixer who has been quietly feathering his nest in London for the past ten years at our expense after turning his back on us as though we were n't good enough for him , who could n't even be bothered to come home during this ordeal but just flew over on a weekend return when the mood took him , when he had nothing better to do , like the tourist he is !
16 Yes , there 's definitely there some proving , mind you , you 'll have to pick the right time of day , do you know what I mean ?
17 The phrase , which was one she must have used a hundred times to visiting parishioners in ordinary times , took on a poignant inadequacy in the context of the murder of her husband .
18 However this difference might not have reflected the additional time taken to draw an inference in the indirect antecedent condition , but rather that there was repetition of a noun in the direct antecedent condition but not in the indirect antecedent condition .
19 Deprived — fortunately as it turned out , for otherwise he would have had no spare time at all — of the pleasures of the rugby field , he played a little squash and tennis ( developing his ‘ cannonball serve : that 's all you need , see : they never get it back ’ ) and ‘ chatting up ’ .
20 Among people in their fifties there is a marked sense that , " if only I had been born 20 years later I could have had a better time ! "
21 The boy must have had a terrible time at school .
22 The agency account man must have had a sticky time explaining that one to the client .
23 A Titford family photograph taken in the early 1890s shows husband and wife with five daughters and young Marwood , the girls in neat smocks or severe black dresses , the son in an Eton collar , and every one of the group looking his or her most miserable Sunday best Those photographers who made a speciality of enticing young ladies to say ‘ prunes ’ and ‘ prisms ’ to bring out their charming dimples , called ‘ watch the birdie ! ’ with much gusto or tried ‘ cheese ! ’ in the hope of a smile would have had a rough time indeed with severe-looking Benjamin James and his wife and children .
24 If it had n't been for him , I would have had a bad time because I hated school . ’
25 ‘ If 'e 'd been any bigger , she 'd have had a bad time . ’
26 Even a political genius coming to power in propitious circumstances would have had a hard time meeting all these claims on him .
27 Whoever his dearest Nina was , she must have had a hard time of it !
28 When I was a boy — just 30 years ago — a store like this would have had a hard time surviving in this small mid-Western Canadian city .
29 Anyone who survived with Lennie must have had a tough time .
30 He could have worked things out the same way I had , and he 'd have had a hellish time believing it all of his own son .
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