Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] a [adj] day in " in BNC.
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1 | Dana and I spent a few days in London again before travelling to Spain . |
2 | As a soldier stationed on the South Coast at the time of D- Day , I spent a few days in London where I attended the Proms . |
3 | The woman told me that they normally like you to book a few days in advance so that you have some time to think it over in case you wanted to change your mind . |
4 | Knowing that she had a long day in front of her , Laura decided to follow her friend 's good example . |
5 | You had a good day in ? |
6 | We enjoyed a lovely day in the sun and set sail on the return trip in time to be back in harbour before dark . |
7 | From Ottawa we spent a memorable day in Prescott where the club was celebrating its centenary . |
8 | And then we stayed a few days in London and we went to the Baths and we went to the zoo and we went to all the science , by either the old trams or the first of the buses that Cos they complete with tram-riding and that was rather exciting in London , seeing the all the top hats and people in coats , tails and things . |
9 | her we see a typical day in the life of the Army Catering Corps . |
10 | They had a bad day in the office . |
11 | I can not remember his taking a single day in bed . |
12 | From Winnipeg — where he had to work a bootlegging ruse to get a drink — he hitched to New York to stay with some friends of Philip : they were in Vermont and so he busked a few days in Manhattan , perhaps even sang for his supper in Greenwich Village . |
13 | I know , he did n't really have a good he had a good day in the Mail on Sunday , though . |
14 | If you are a consultant to a developing Mini-Enterprise you might find yourself spending a whole day in the school . |