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29 Sentences With "having a bad time"

How to use having a bad time in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "having a bad time" and check conjugation/comparative form for "having a bad time". Mastering all the usages of "having a bad time" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"Yes, some guys are having a bad time," Collins said.
And gosh, Blue Apron has been having a bad time, huh?
"NOT having a bad time!!" added Brady, continuing to reference the show.
If I only had five nails, I'd be having a bad time.
From this view, no one seems to be having a bad time, so that's a positive.
John McCauley (guitar, vocals): If we look like we're having a bad time, we probably are.
But never did I get the sense that anyone in that room was having a bad time.
Just go start having a bad time and, if you don't give up, you will get better.
"The whole U.S. refining industry is having a bad time now," said a portfolio manager who follows Citgo debt.
Image credit: ESAThe European Space Agency's (ESA) Galileo satellites have been having a bad time for the past 17 years.
Leaving games while they're in progress is heavily penalized, so if you're having a bad time, you've just got to stick it out.
It dulls Bungie's concerns about people having a bad time, and encourages folks to help others experience some of the coolest stuff Destiny has to offer.
If you're out at a club, and somebody seems to be having a bad time, go check in on them to see if everything is alright.
China's bond market is having a bad time following the U.S. Federal Reserve's interest rate hike, and liquidity tightness has pushed the yields on Chinese treasury bonds higher.
Trevor was likely having a bad time because he wasn't lugging goods in a store like he usually does and had been separated from his like-minded trolley friends.
The only thing that scares Facebook executives more than people using a social app that isn't owned by Facebook (like Snapchat) is people having a bad time on Facebook.
You vaguely recall turning down a previous invitation, which makes you feel obliged to accept this one, but then you imagine having a bad time because you don't like him when he's drinking.
With the rise in music festivals has come a rise in NGOs such as Kosmicare, specializing in harm reduction, including providing safe advice for taking drugs, drug checking, and looking after people who are having a bad time on drugs.
Some people will do anything to avoid confrontation—take for example, this woman who pretended to be ill while on a hiking date and ended up being helicoptered off a mountain because she didn't know how to just tell her date she was having a bad time.
No one seemed to be having a bad time, and administering this test in the street, for free, is a good way to get women to have a more public conversation about a subject that's extremely sensitive, and can be painful and private, and more painful because of that privacy.
And so by the second bite of the first egg I was having a bad time, and the deep fried element didn't really help, and if anything it only made it worse because it made the sugary goo warm, and really pumped into my head that this is probably what eating a heart attack feels like.
It should provide some measure of comfort that everyone else is kind of doing the same thing, but of course there's always the nagging concern that they aren't, that we are the only ones having a bad time and everyone else's life is actually as exciting and amazing and filled with homemade baked goods as it looks online.
He wrote to his mother in October 1940, prior to a referendum held by the Vichy government: "The Jews are having a bad time. I occasionally feel sorry. But it appears their blind lust for money has rotted the country". He was also accused of belittling the Muslim population of Algeria, then part of France.
As well as building the zoo,he once drank an entire litre of water in two days. He is also known by many other names, these include: "Captain Margeret the fantastic dealer of Wounds" and "Fire Boy - watch him go with his legs all over". When he meets Vince he somehow knows that Howard is having a bad time in the Arctic. He is voiced by Julian Barratt.
The men of the 12th Light Horse Regiment were reported in the War Diary of 8 October, to be "far from well and require a good rest otherwise the ranks will be greatly depleted." By 12 October the number of sick was increasing and two days later, the regiment reported that the troops were "...still having a bad time with fever. 50 prisoners daily...[were]...employed to look after horses and clean up the lines so that sufficient men...[could]...be made available to furnish the usual [guard] posts." By 17 October, the regiment was understrength by one officer and 144 other ranks.
The closing title track is called "Tea for the Tillerman", which is written and performed by Cat Stevens and is the title track of his album Tea for the Tillerman. The fourth episode of the second series of the show features a cover of the song performed by Chris Martin of Coldplay. The song in the Christmas Special highlighting Maggie's depression after she hits bottom and quits acting is "This Woman's Work" by Kate Bush. When Andy is having a bad time at The Ivy restaurant and leaves Maggie on her own, The Smiths' song "Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want" can be heard.
Sodje signed with Scunthorpe United in January 2013 on a short-term deal lasting until the end of the 2012–13 season, and stated that "I'm feeling good and I'm glad that everything is sorted and I've got the chance to work with Brian Laws again... There's no doubt that we'll be able to stay up. We've been having a bad time but that is all changing now." After three away games, he marked his debut at Glanford Park with two goals in a 2–1 win over Portsmouth. He hit six goals in 16 games as the "Iron" were relegated into League Two, and was released in the summer.
And at the > same time, when I'm feeling great, I remember the depression and think about > the differences in what I'm feeling and why I would feel that way, and not > be reactionary one way or the other. You just have to realize that these are > patterns of life and you just go through them. At the age of 12, he had access to alcohol, marijuana, LSD, psilocybin mushrooms and prescription drugs; he used them daily by 13, stopped for a year, but relapsed at age 15 for another year until he turned to music. In a 2006 interview, Cornell revealed that at the age of 14, he had a bad PCP experience and later suffered from panic disorder and agoraphobia: > It's not like you go to your dad or your doctor and say, 'Yeah, I smoked PCP > and I'm having a bad time.
David Oaks, 2009 Some clinical terms may be used far beyond the usual narrowly defined meanings, in a way that can obscure the regular human and social context of people's experiences. For example, having a bad time may be assumed to be decompensation; incarceration or solitary confinement may be described as treatment regardless of benefit to the person; regular activities like listening to music, engaging in exercise or sporting activities, or being in a particular physical or social environment (milieu), may be referred to as therapy; all sorts of responses and behaviors may be assumed to be symptoms; core adverse effects of drugs may be termed side effects. The former director of a US-based psychiatric survivors organization focused on rights and freedoms, David Oaks, has advocated the taking back of words like "mad", "lunatic", "crazy" or "bonkers". While acknowledging that some choose not to use such words in any sense, he questions whether medical terms like "mentally ill", "psychotic" or "clinically depressed" really are more helpful or indicative of seriousness than possible alternatives.

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