Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [adv] [verb] a day " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah the week after that week I should n't have a day off |
2 | I 'd love to be back in Bishop Auckland just now , if only for the gossip , but I ca n't do a day 's canvassing and sometimes feel a bit of a passenger . |
3 | You 'd rather have a day out at York racecourse than at Headingley if truth were known , would n't you ? |
4 | It has to be said that this is a massive walk , particularly for you if you do n't know Ted , and you could certainly fill a day with only these two peaks . |
5 | Oh and you would you would just get a day off for the for the funeral if it was a near relative to you . |
6 | The West Highland line from Glasgow runs regularly and you can easily plan a day by the train timetable , unless of course you live in Ullapool . |
7 | That there will never come a day , |
8 | If people lose employment for a day , they would normally lose a day 's pay . |
9 | This last the verderers thought the least likely course because the escape had been made nearer to the north of the depression than the south and it would therefore take a day longer to get round it on that side . |
10 | But whether you choose horses or oxen , it will still take a day to plough an acre . |
11 | It wo n't come a day too soon for cyclists : |