Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [num] day [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't think I could stand being a nurse because I would get too involved , so I hope one day to join the fire brigade , ’ she said . |
2 | ‘ I was told I had 14 days to leave the country because my visa had expired . |
3 | Central South is on board the British car which has eighteen days to tackle a thousand miles of some of the wildest countryside in the world … |
4 | Central South is on board the British car which has eighteen days to tackle a thousand miles of some of the wildest countryside in the world … |
5 | The other book was Must England Lose India ? ( 1930 ) by Lt. Col. Arthur Osburn , a retired Indian army doctor and member of the Labour party , who hoped one day to see a ‘ United States of India ’ dwelling ‘ contented within the orbit of the British Commonwealth ’ , a hope which Kennedy regarded as absurd . |
6 | You have six days to explore the City of Angels and you will not be disappointed . |
7 | They had three days to get the boat to the South Coast for Cowes Week . |
8 | Then they have five days to sell the dog , make arrangements for the wife and kids and set off for Moscow 's Star City , ’ he said . |
9 | He moans : ‘ It took three days to record one 30 minute Hot Shoe Show , whereas it takes one day to film a game show . |
10 | IT TAKES 150 days to produce a Brooks saddle . |
11 | It took six days to replace the locks on the car , and all the while I was worrying that the thieves might try to steal it . |
12 | Kept under police guard day and night , it took three days to reassemble the building and its contents . |
13 | It took three days to reach the town of Clujnapoca , where the generator was loaded on to a romanian aid wagon for the final stage of the journey . |