Example sentences of "would have a [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | We 'd have a good time . " |
2 | They 'd have a hard time proving that , I think , if they were interested in proof ; which I 'm not sure they are . |
3 | ‘ I thought she 'd have a rougher time than she did , unlike some team members who were like bulls at a gate . |
4 | And and would have a good time playing it , cos i There 's enough there , but it 's not you know |
5 | But with the size that the baby is already , it 's likely Greene would have a hard time getting her beyond thirty-eight weeks . |
6 | I think the NSF would have a hard time answering that question . ’ |
7 | The judge told Cranog Jones that his plan had been ingenious , but warned him that as a magistrate , he would have a hard time in prison . |
8 | Now question is whether or not there is a simple ability to realise a capital receipt and use it I think , and if that were true , if what you 're saying is true and there was some net gain to be made very easily then I think we would have a hard time , perhaps , refusing what you 're saying . |
9 | 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 . |