Example sentences of "[noun] of a [adj] day [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | And tidying up after removal and spring cleaning homes that have n't been touched for years are all part of a normal day 's work . |
2 | Table 4 is an example of a typical day 's food intake . |
3 | I with Mathilda , Benjamin with Rachel , Bowyer with good food and drink , and the Agentes with the prospect of a good day 's hunting . |
4 | On my way home I reflect on the pleasures of a good day 's fishing . |
5 | Some celebrated empirical studies of work groups have argued that so-called restrictive practices usually reflect the attempt by workers to impose their own definition of a fair day 's work . |
6 | It is worth quoting in full Hardie 's graphic account of a typical day 's work by one of the artists : |
7 | Usually it is at the end of a long day 's racing , with a number of stressful periods all adding to the pilot 's fatigue . |
8 | This is one of the effects of lack of oxygen , but also of dehydration at the end of a long day 's excitement . |
9 | In Meswick hunters can find lodging in the Mushroom Cap Motel and tip back a few beers at the Mushroom Bar at the end of a long day 's tramp . |
10 | It was easy to imagine what relief the miners must have felt at the end of a long day 's work in those conditions when they saw the mouth of the tunnel framing the daylight before them . |
11 | At the end of a hard day 's racing , there are awards given out to the top six riders in each class , making all the effort worthwhile . |
12 | Being tight-fisted individuals we by-passed the fee-paying nature trail through the woods and crossed the beck to join a Green Lane that led pleasantly back to Clapham and the end of a fine day 's trek through Yorkshire 's classic karst and pavement country . |
13 | What the game really needs is a career woman — or , at least , one whose idea of a good day 's work is n't in the ballroom with Colonel Mustard and a candlestick . |