Example sentences of "them a [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Defenders do n't like playing against him because he gives them a rough time but he knows what to expect from me . |
2 | However , it took them a long time to see an ally in the Poles . |
3 | THE drivers who moaned about the parking problems at the Genesis concert at Knebworth because it took them a long time to get out make me mad . |
4 | ‘ That lumbar puncture seems to be taking them a long time . ’ |
5 | it took them a long time to begin with when he started . |
6 | It took them I ca n't remember how many hours but it took them a long time . |
7 | enabled them to buy their Council houses , at er cheaper rate because they 've lived in them a long time and its , its given a lot of people more independence , unemployment would of happened who ever was in power |
8 | Eventually , he climbed them a second time , very deliberately . |
9 | S. H. We were held responsible for property and we had to go round and test every doorway and that would occupy the first time round — say an hour and a half — and then usually you had to go round and test them a second time , just to make sure . |
10 | He began gathering the books together , handling them with exaggerated care and opening them a second time to gaze at Melissa 's signature . |
11 | I went through them a second time with the copper who came round here . ’ |
12 | There was time when they had to bribe er , give some sort of er incentive to the foreman to give them a good time , then it was the shop stewards who would give the workers to the management who will do the o overtime . |
13 | Let herself go a bit — ye get that with women whose men are giving them a hard time , and who hav'na found a way of getting their retaliation in first . ’ |
14 | Yet Wakefield gave them a hard time throughout . |
15 | The daughters-in-law made it clear that Mrs J. had given all of them a hard time over the years . |
16 | On reaching the Spanish borders where officials gave them a hard time , Norman thought it advisable if Minton drove off . |
17 | The Doctor had wanted to run straight back into danger , as was his wont , but she had persuaded him that on this occasion at least , some forethought and preparation would be a better idea than just leaving everything to chance and inspiration , particularly as the former seemed hell bent on giving them a hard time of things . |
18 | Is she giving them a hard time ? |
19 | Giving them a hard time down there . |
20 | Is she giving them a hard time ? |
21 | Giving them a hard time down there . |
22 | meant to be moving onto the tenth and eleventh floor it only takes them a short time to save time on that or , or cut down on your labour as usual . |