Example sentences of "a [adj] time at " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Go and have a swell time at our fancy-dress party .
2 But with the Germans having a torrid time at the back as Wednesday 's attacking momentum gained pace , backed by fanatical Hillsborough support , substitute Thomas Zeyer pulled the trigger .
3 Usually he can spend only a limited time at one session in the tasting room as his work involves so much keen concentration .
4 You 're never going to make me sound like a human being , because people like to think I 'm Dracula 's mother but I did have a rotten time at the start and it 's only just getting better .
5 A sad time at Breakspear , that was . ’
6 Sinead had a hard time at school because she was a newcomer in a class which had been together for two years , and some of her fellow pupils knew her recent history .
7 While your friends are giving you a hard time at present if you persist and refuse to indulge in drug taking they should eventually accept you as a non-user .
8 well — we are sixth from bottom and I guess Pool will be giving us a hard time at Anfield after loosing against Spurs .
9 But does their mother think they get a hard time at school from the locals ?
10 Not having such a fine time at gigs recently were CARTER USM , whose own live experience at The Riverside venue in Newcastle proved painful when JIMBOB skidded on a banana skin some thoughtful fan had thrown onto the stage , and fell straight on his ass .
11 Josh Gifford 's gelding won the H & T Walker Gold Cup in a fast time at Ascot recently , and remains well treated despite being 2lb out of the handicap .
12 The progressive Dreamers Delight touched off the useful Texan Tycoon in a fast time at Newbury two weeks ago and deserves the greatest respect , but I prefer SATIN LOVER .
13 ‘ But Father and the other men had a great time at the headman 's — getting blind drunk on the raksi that they bought with the proceeds . ’
14 ‘ I have had a great time at Sunderland , but I am ambitious and want to play in the Premier League .
15 So Bill Gates is n't having a great time at the moment and things may get worse once the US Federal Trade Commission reveals its findings about Microsoft 's business practices .
16 tried to call you both saturday nite and a couple of times on sunday — but no answer … the spurs game was just OK — but we had a great time at the newcastle game vs. scousers — great atmosphere — we stood among the newcastle supporters ( north bank ? ) and they made hell each time cole put it behind grobbelar …
17 They stood talking a long time at the crossroads before separating but he did n't offer to see her over the weekend .
18 It 'll take a long time at his age but it 'll mend .
19 We waited a long time at Enniskillen , an RAF helicopter buzzing above the castle .
20 Fergus laughed rather a long time at this , and said tersely , ‘ I should . ’
21 He raised his eyes from the pattern and stared a long time at my friend and I — the only two white people on the journey .
22 In those places where there is a delay in substantiation , faith is prepared to wait for a long time at the bar of history .
23 This served with 28 Squadron under 5 Wing and was later stored for a long time at 15 Air Depot at Snake Valley , adjacent to Swartkop before going to serve with the MEFS at Bloemspruit .
24 Llanelli and Neath put on a show as good as anything seen for a long time at club level .
25 On reaching the top of the hill , Tess paused and looked for a long time at the familiar green world of home .
26 It 's a long time at the sink . ’
27 I began to wonder what was happening when we stood for a long time at Birmingham New Street .
28 That 's a long time at one club .
29 In the end , I really did have a good time at College .
30 I feel that that is a good time at which to review the implications for the future , and I very much hope that the expertise that now exists will not be lost to the industry .
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