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

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1 A bird kept in captivity is fed all year round , so obviously it has an easier time than one in the wild which has to feed itself whatever the season , but it still has the hunting instinct .
2 In some ways , thought Henry , the man with whom Donald had been confused seemed to have had a better time of it .
3 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 ! "
4 The professor said : ‘ Judith has had a worse time than David because all of this is not of her making .
5 If she had been married to Francis , Mary might have had a harder time for he was a consummate bed player .
6 If Peggy herself had had one tenth of such devotion from her father she would have had a happier time as a child .
7 Do you not agree that you writers have had an easier time of it than we in the West , in a closed society where your cultural values are protected , albeit at a price ?
8 The locals , in theory , should have a better time of it , the grapevine telling them where the ice is best .
9 In short , not only does the user have a better time , the support desk gets far fewer calls to come and deal with apparent equipment failures .
10 They could n't have a better time to do it .
11 ‘ I thought she 'd have a rougher time than she did , unlike some team members who were like bulls at a gate .
12 Current affairs programmes will have a tougher time : if Thames wins back its franchise , it will probably continue to make This Week .
13 It was urged that , if this construction were adopted , a solicitor would have a shorter time during which he may abstain from bringing his action for work done than the rest of Her Majesty 's subjects .
14 Your birthday tea ready but you were having a better time somewhere else !
15 I start thinking , ‘ Am I entertaining the person over there having a better time ?
16 In Ipswich , the Amberstone Bookshop was having a better time of it after a steady year , supported by some strong local titles .
17 It is embarrassing being young and wanting to be more liberated than you are , yet not being , and pretending to be more liberated than you are , or that you 're having a racier time .
18 Presumably , thought Thiercelin , the defenders of Telnitz were having a harder time , but there was no way of communicating with them .
19 To some extent , but one of the problems is that women of an earlier generation have had to claw their way through the art world in order that a younger generation of women artists today — a generation which is almost gender blind — should have an easier time .
20 You sell your time for money to have a better time in the unsold hours .
21 But those I did see seemed to have a harder time .
22 Apart from these and some other editions and issues remarkable in one way or another , the collector can expect to have an easier time financially than in many other fields of collecting .
23 Of the two , Mr Yates , who will be 81 in November and has been in Congress almost without a break since he was first elected in 1948 , had the easier time of it .
24 Another Australian , Tristan Nancarrow , had a harder time .
25 Others had a harder time .
26 She had no further time to think , however , as first one then two more patients arrived to be seen .
27 But Ball 's former Neath team-mate Paul Jackson had an unhappier time in his only his third League game for Aberavon .
28 ( I 'm sure the Ancient Mariner had an easier time . )
29 The " lesser widows " had an easier time of it .
30 You know , they have a nicer time of it here altogether do n't they ?
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