Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun sg] [prep] a [adj] day " in BNC.
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1 | Harriet Evans , two , went with her mother Karen to Bodelwyddan Castle for a fun day to mark National Childminding Week . |
2 | A recent survey showed that more than 7,000 people telephoned Colchester General in an average day . |
3 | Jim Weir , Arthur Breen and Ann Dickson also attended Kidderminster College for a six day course on ‘ Training for Productivity and The Contribution of the Supervisor . ’ |
4 | Justly recommended by BBC & ITV Television for a great day out . |
5 | Info centre to stay shut on Saturdays A TOURIST information centre will remain closed on Saturdays after Middlesbrough councillors decided they could not afford to open the Corporation Road office for a sixth day , despite a campaign to increase tourism . |
6 | It looked like the Oxford Mail on a bad day . |
7 | Central bank intervention on Nov. 20 to devalue the cruzeiro saw its value falling by 7 per cent against the US dollar in a single day . |
8 | In April the Prince went off to the Kalahari Desert for a few days with Sir Laurens Van der Post , to see for himself the society that his friend had written and talked about so much . |
9 | My boyfriend at the time , two friends and I , decided to kick around the Loch Tay area for a few days between Christmas and New Year , since the only decent hotel we could find open was the Ledcreich Hotel at Balquhidder . |
10 | Gabrielle went to stay with her parents in the Kent countryside for a few days after the hearing , collected her thoughts and decided to carve out a life for herself and her children . |
11 | New Essex guide to a fun day out |
12 | Diana is expected to leave Wood Farm after a few days to spend the rest of the Christmas holiday with her brother Earl Spencer . |