Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [adj] day " in BNC.

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1 So I mean that day we had to tell a lot of lies , you know , like that .
2 I mean one day , I mean I was in a customer care meeting for three hours on Monday , so obviously I lost some there , but you know , that particular day I was on a , just on the phone personally on my B M S for just over three hours , and just looking at the other things that I had to deal with .
3 I mean first day
4 I think that 's true what Yona says you know it it is Cos you know I the sort of the political people of the town tend to be councillors who are er men mainly and set in their ways and think that because they 've got the label councillor behind you know b front of their name that they 're they are for life you know it 's And they 're sort of respectable inverted commas members of the community and you know and I mean I hope that out of out of all this I mean it 's it 's a shame it has to happen in such a desperate situation you know because I mean none of us can really feel glad that Because to be on strike is I mean each day is is hard I 'm sure for well I mean I can only say because to be close to people on strike it 's quite a unique thing really for me and i you become so involved and close to people and you realize how hard it is for them .
5 It 's we it it 's I mean some days are better than others .
6 Now what I mean by that , is that every , you know , twenty working day month , I know from analysing my time , that I lose two days , two full days to major interruptions .
7 As I say one day it might be quiet , and the next day , something might happen .
8 I hope one day some research may be done on the subject .
9 ‘ I do n't think I could stand being a nurse because I would get too involved , so I hope one day to join the fire brigade , ’ she said .
10 ‘ The campus looks neat , and I am proud of the new buildings , but as one looks down Richmond Road , the image is of derelict mills — I hope one day that the University will own all the derelict land and that we will expand our campus on to it . ’
11 Dey are militant an I like dem I hope one day we 'll meet
12 I hope one day you 'll forgive me , Juliet .
13 I have kept a journal , which I hope one day to publish .
14 He 's a superb Secretary for Trade and Industry , and I shall be here answering questions every Tuesday and Thursday , and I hope one day he may know how to ask a good one .
15 We had every other Sunday off , you see , but otherwise we worked and did n't get any extra for it but of course the girls like myself well erm we could n't lift these huge urns of tea so they had two men keep them on , you see , and er , and we were er perhaps I know one day we did n't finish until five o'clock in the morning
16 For it was then that I felt the first healthy flush of anticipation for the many interesting experiences I know these days ahead hold in store for me .
17 I get good days and not so good days . ’
18 so I 'm stuck for the next three weeks and half a week because I , you know I get the , August bank holiday I get two days , saying that they 're probably going up to Grans for a week in the holidays er sometime to stay with her particularly with her being on her own as well this year
19 A series of grunts , which is mainly what I get these days .
20 I remember that day well . ’
21 I was in the kitchen when he played it back on the TV — I remember that day so well — and he called me into the living room to take a look .
22 I remember one day she slapped me across the jaw .
23 I remember one day on the 8th there was a little dinghy turned over on the lake and he hooked his tee-shot , hit the boat and came out on the fairway — the shape of things to come !
24 ‘ Well , I remember one day , there was an awful row and a crowd gathered and Mary Jane Worty said : ‘ I 'll come down as long as that young PC there takes me into Argyle Street Bridewell . ’
25 I remember one day I was serving lunch and the doctor strode in during the meal , walked up to his patient who was eating his lunch , pulled his head up and demanded , ‘ What is it this time ? ’
26 I remember one day Tim saying to me , ‘ Mummy , do you think the ‘ Jackanese ’ are sleeping in my bed in Rangoon ? '' I thought that they probably were , tho' his bed was a drop-side cot !
27 I remember one day we were at the studio doing The Long Duel and we obviously were n't going to work .
28 Time was impossible to measure down in Chard — it always is when you 're a child — and I remember one day chatting to Uncle Cyril and feeling that I 'd been living there for an age .
29 I remember one day in the 1940s sitting at a table on the first floor of the Crown in Fleet Street , next to a table where an attractive young woman , then unknown to me , was sitting in front of a plate of smoked salmon and opposite an empty place furnished with another plate of smoked salmon , which must have been ordered in advance .
30 I remember one day prior to the publication of an Honours List in 1974 when Harold Wilson and George Wigg had dinner with me .
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