Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [art] day " in BNC.
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1 | Another letter , from February 1944 , asked how many would still be alive to enjoy the day the Führer had always promised them , when ‘ the sun would shine again ’ . |
2 | The key is to be prepared to wait a day or two if necessary , which is no bad thing as the North Rim is a beautiful spot in its own right . |
3 | Graham advocates an hour of free running every day . |
4 | In Russia customers queue for goods ; in this fashionable men 's clothing store , if we adopt the right perspective , we can see rows and rows of shirts queuing up in wait for someone willing to spend a day 's wages on a monogrammed polo shirt . |
5 | And it 's so easy to sit every day in n it ? |
6 | It 's easy to spoil the day by trying to do too much . ’ |
7 | Sabine begins the day by making her husband look at a pile of dirty washing by the bed . |
8 | In fact , the Chapelcross contingent had gone to Perth prepared to fight hard to win the day . |
9 | I still recall the day John Kennedy died . |
10 | Always be sure to start the day with a good breakfast |
11 | A small fishing village with excellent restaurants where it is fascinating to watch the day 's catch being landed . |
12 | It 's good to end the day like this — they often do n't get the opportunity to experience this at home . |
13 | People in wheelchairs may find the tour difficult or impossible , depending on the site , but would still be able to enjoy the day . |
14 | ‘ Anyone able to spare a day during July and August will make a lot of difference between putting a limit on numbers or keeping the doors open for all children . ’ |
15 | Carrie was able to come every day to sit with Julia , and Maureen was able to travel to Whiston Hospital where Chris had been taken . |
16 | Constanze was only too happy to recall the days of her first marriage , and she pointed out Mozart 's own favourite numbers from the operas , including Cherubino 's ‘ Non so più ’ and the sextet ‘ Riconosci a questo amplesso ’ from Figaro ; ‘ Di scrivermi ’ , the second quintet from Così fan tutte ; and the Commendatore 's music from Don Giovanni . |
17 | She was oddly reluctant to start the day 's work although previously the demands and challenges of working for Luke had given a spice to her days . |
18 | Blanc admits this requires effort and that people may not be able to cook every day , but he says , ‘ Instead of buying ‘ orrible chocolate mousses full of preservatives , colouring and all sorts of stabilisers and sugar , make your own which takes no more than 10 minutes . |
19 | The next port of call is back in the town , where other members of the Ration Platoon will be busy collecting the day 's fresh fruit and vegetable order . |
20 | Once we were peasants on one meal a week , now we are happy to eat every day . ’ |
21 | If you take the bus to the Foot of the Walk you will be able to spend a day full of interest and surprises , including some excellent places to eat . |
22 | On a date chosen by each school , pupils will be able to spend a day in ‘ civvies ’ in return for a donation to the Deaf Self Help Society , of which Julian is patron . |
23 | The next day — Friday — was the weekend so I was able to spend the day with Pat which was lovely . |
24 | After fierce and bloody struggles on sea and on land in which much noble blood was spilled , alas , we were able to declare the day ours and the Battle of Sloop 's Bight a chapter in the history of God 's kingdom come . |
25 | If there is sufficient interest for a return visit to either or both the nI will be pleased to arrange the day . |
26 | in the endland It was too far to go every day , so I went for the week , came home to the flat at weekends , She had squash , groundnuts , rows of beans on nylon lines She had me for the weeding . |
27 | I had no proof of it but I was much too shy to eat every day in the company of soldiers anyway , so I decided to find somewhere else to eat . |
28 | She rose early , determined to walk the day away , give the woman her space . |
29 | A combination of pressure , staff shortages and the feeling that no-one is listening to them makes many more inclined to take a day off . |
30 | There has also been a change in the holiday habits of the Madeirans themselves , who used to retire to their summer villas at Monte or Santo da Serra to escape the heat or flocked to the rocky shoreline around Funchal to bathe every day . |