Example sentences of "a [adj] spring day " in BNC.
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1 | This was all to change on a pleasant spring day in 1947 . |
2 | It is a spacious drive , clearly an upper-class area , with a coach passing pedestrians dressed for a crisp spring day . |
3 | On a clear spring day in May 1936 he visited Little Gidding , once the home of Nicholas Ferrar , and entered the small chapel there . |
4 | On a raw spring day at Shingle Street last week , it was easy to believe that this tiny hamlet held some great mystery . |
5 | During my last visit , on a warm spring day , I climbed high into the remote vastness of Foinaven and Arkle , to a tiny blue speck of water , probably unfished for decades . |
6 | Judge , then , the surprise of the visitor who arrives on a fine spring day to find the scent of the linden trees on the Bahnhofstrasse filling the air . |
7 | It is a strenuous physical effort to scale on a good spring day , but in the pouring rain , amidst hailing bullets , laden with uniform and the tools of war … |
8 | On a sparkling spring day the vista is quite superb , while the famed Channel Islands ' sunsets can be enjoyed in all their technicolored splendour . |
9 | She had discussed it with her family ; hugged Lisa and Sue , kissed Jim , left home , and taken the tube to Acton where she stuck out her thumb on the edge of the A40 on a smiling spring day and gone home . |
10 | A little green chemist on a green spring day |
11 | The moor can be a very pleasant place on a bright spring day , and we never found the work tedious . |
12 | Leonora emerged from the house into a bright spring day which belonged to a different world from the gales and rain of before . |