Example sentences of "[noun] have a day " in BNC.
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1 | Oh your mum has a day off on a Friday does she ? |
2 | It was a pity Mollie had a day in hospital whilst you were in Scotland , but I am glad the holiday was a success otherwise — I do wanted you to like Scotland . |
3 | We carve moulds in wood and it takes a craftsman with a spokes have a day to do each one . |
4 | He stood there in the crowded classroom , half listening to Mrs Willmot , and thought of the inexorable process going on all round him — the lives whose courses were being decided at this moment , behind the innocent-seeming chatter , the smiles , the faintly carnival atmosphere of families having a day out . |
5 | TEENAGE substitute Craig O'Donnell had a day to remember with the try that humbled the champions and brought Hull only their third post-war win at Central Park . |
6 | At the time , the television networks served up images of Gap-wearing middle-managers having a day out . |
7 | So , so used to your sort of third week having a day off in the week . |
8 | MORE than 300 registered childminders and their children from all over Clwyd had a day out at Bodelwyddan Castle yesterday as part of National Childminding Week . |
9 | Young environmentalists have a day out in Edinburgh … = |
10 | It takes us from Brussels to Valkenbourg , which the Tour visits for the first time , a town at the centre of the ‘ Dutch Alps ’ ; then to Koblenz in Germany , where the Moselle meets the Rhine ; to Luxembourg , then to Strasbourg , the most German of French cities ; and finally to Mulhouse , where the riders have a day off the bike as they transfer to Dole , the beginning of the Alpine stages . |