Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] a busy " in BNC.
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1 | Once again I led a busy , responsible and almost happy life … until one fine , clear January day . |
2 | ‘ Sure like to chew the fat with you , fella , but I got a busy day on . |
3 | Have I had a busy day ? |
4 | The test-flight was postponed over and over again , as I hit a busy spell in work — and as usual the weather had its say in the proceedings . |
5 | I had a busy day and it was after six o'clock before I got round to The Laurels . |
6 | I have a busy schedule for the next few days , so I may not be in touch . |
7 | I have a busy life and being here is interrupting it . ’ |
8 | Have you got a busy week now Michael ? |
9 | Did you have a busy afternoon with Alia ? |
10 | She had a busy social life , ’ says Eileen Boath , who worked as Selina 's assistant in the tourist office in the main town of Rothesay from 1976 to 1978 . |
11 | She was glad she had a busy weekend in front of her , and little time to brood . |
12 | er well you had a busy day yesterday did n't you ? |
13 | If you know that you have a busy weekend ahead and will be out all day for two days at the end of next week , you could use this time to knit a jumper . |
14 | ‘ And do n't forget you have a busy time ahead of you tomorrow . |
15 | You have a busy day too , remember . |
16 | And there 's , er , I mean it was showing somebody round the other day and we were talking about it and , and erm they 're saying , yeah I mean , you 've got seven urinals there , so let's say you have a busy night , you 're full , I mean that 's when damage gets done when people |
17 | When this routine becomes disorganised — as after time-zone transitions and during night-work — this can be inconvenient , particularly if we have a busy and highly-ordered life-style , and even socially embarrassing . |
18 | We have a busy day ahead of us tomorrow at No 10 . ’ |
19 | I remind the House that we have a busy day ahead of us . |
20 | I will certainly look with compassion in days to come on the three hon. Members whom I have not been able to call on the statement , but we have a busy day ahead of us . |
21 | I ask the House to settle down and listen to the statement , and I remind hon. Members that we have a busy day ahead of us . |
22 | I must remind the House that we have a busy day ahead of us , including a ten-minute Bill motion . |
23 | We have a busy day . ’ |
24 | ‘ It seems we have a busy night ahead , ’ he remarked wickedly . |
25 | But they 've got more of a concentration on the restaurant , whereas we have n't , we have a busy time and without a busy |
26 | When the results were first announced at 7.45am , they heralded a busy day for chairman David Sainsbury . |
27 | They had a busy and happy meeting and ended by taking a part in perhaps the most thrilling adventure that ever befell a Brownie Guide Pack . |
28 | As the afternoon wore on he began to look unhappy , muttered to Dr Neil that he might have supposed that his cousin James would forget to come — he lived a busy life , after all . |
29 | ‘ He has a busy afternoon . |
30 | He had a busy day ahead of him , and although he did not yet know it , he would not be able to get back to bed until nearly twenty-four hours later . |