Sentences with phrase «bad time of something»

It has moments of brightness and a few decent results here and there, and it's by no means a disaster along the lines of Derby 07 - 08 or Sunderland 05 - 06, but ultimately it all boils down to one simple question: are there three sides in the league having a worse time of it than us?
To be an Arsenal fan, meanwhile, is to take comfort in one's own superiority, to know that whatever else happens, however bad things get, the other lot will be having a worse time of it.
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It is produced by Ford, which lately has been having a bad time of it in the media.
6) One to think about: if US Bancorp is having a bad time of it, shouldn't most large banks be having a worse time of it?
It may take us a century to halt it and reverse it during the worst times of it when we are living in a very harsh world not too different from the 3 million year time between the Great Dying of the Permian and the beginning of the Triassic where life in the sea was on a razor's edge and there was only one major tetrapod on land much further north.
It must be all the paint fumes... But I'm not the only one in the wars — look who's had a worse time of it that me... >> Michel Buble knocked a tooth out with his microphone while on stage -LSB-...]
It must be all the paint fumes... But I'm not the only one in the wars — look who's had a worse time of it that me...
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