Example sentences of "[pers pn] have a [adj] day [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I have a long day ahead of me tomorrow . |
2 | Quite apart from the vines , I have a heavy day ahead of me — a lot of serious talking to do . |
3 | Have you had a quiet day today ? |
4 | While wishing you to have a nice day wherever you may be , the folks at Dixons/Silo prefer that if you 're in the UK , you do your shopping at Dixons , where prices are 60 to 80 per cent higher . |
5 | ‘ You 've a strenuous day ahead of you , you know ! ’ |
6 | She had a big day ahead . |
7 | Oh , you had a good day today ? |
8 | So you had a good day yesterday ? |
9 | er well you had a busy day yesterday did n't you ? |
10 | You have a busy day too , remember . |
11 | We 've a long day ahead of us tomorrow , ’ Travis agreed , but there was something in his voice that alerted Paige to the fact that he had more to say , and that it was n't particularly good news . |
12 | We arrived back at about seven pm , had our evening meal and then got an early night because we had a long day ahead of us . |
13 | ‘ We had a free day yesterday , and we have had no matches this week , so everyone should be fresh for what is obviously a very important match . ’ |
14 | ‘ We had a wonderful day yesterday … ’ he wrote to Tom Jones on Boxing Day . |
15 | ‘ We had a wonderful day yesterday , ’ he wrote to Tom Jones , on Boxing Day . |
16 | I understand the importance of the statement , but we have a heavy day ahead of us . |
17 | We have a busy day ahead of us tomorrow at No 10 . ’ |
18 | I remind the House that we have a busy day ahead of us . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | I must remind the House that we have a busy day ahead of us , including a ten-minute Bill motion . |
22 | Yes , we have a free day tomorrow — actually the first really free day we have ever had here — i.e. not only free of teaching but also free of official sight-seeing arrangements . |
23 | Claire says she makes sure he has a good day out … and Allan says there 's no other way to learn or get better than just climbing |
24 | 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 . |
25 | It was n't often that he had a whole day out on the moor . |