Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] a [adj] day " in BNC.
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1 | Often I could wait a whole day and not catch sight of it . |
2 | Cooler fresh water changes usually trigger pairs into a spawning sequence ( which can last a whole day ) with their signals to the natural breeding clock . |
3 | ‘ You 'll have a long day tomorrow , ’ Rose encouraged . |
4 | You 'll have a great day out — and remember that every penny raised will go to Birthright . |
5 | One man who could have a busy day on Sunday if he drops in on the above conference will be Michael Billington , the theatre critic of The Guardian . |
6 | ‘ You will have a trying day tomorrow ’ , he once said to his District Magistrate while Chief Commissioner of Delhi ; ‘ You will be on the alert all day and will probably have a riot . |
7 | You will have a super day out at any one of these , seeing many interesting birds , some very rare , in their natural habitats . |
8 | You can have a nice day out in London — do you good . ’ |
9 | a bit more daylight so that you can go it more , in the morning and you 're not dashing back you can have a full day |
10 | Wonder if we 'll have a nice day tomorrow again . |
11 | I think we 'll have a quiet day today between us . |
12 | That we 'd go to the shore , and we 'd spend a whole day there , no lemonade and biscuits then . |
13 | I 'm sure they will have a lovely day . |
14 | ‘ We 're looking forward to it and it 'll make a nice day out for Jennifer . ’ |
15 | It can take a whole day to produce one boatload of rushes . |