Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] a day " in BNC.

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1 But I do n't think there 'll be any to spare for a day or two .
2 I urge the assembly to accept this amendment to depart from this statement , to commend to our churches the use of the apostle 's creed and to wait for a day of broad theological agreement which in the providence of God and by the work of the holy spirit will surely come and then agree upon a statement of faith which we shall all agree and be able to commend enthusiastically to the church but until then to depart from this one .
3 If you would like to attend for a day or a weekend , we would be delighted to welcome you , but do let us know in advance !
4 As on previous courses any Qualified Teacher wishing to attend for a day is very welcome to do so ( £10 per day ) , and is making a new list of teachers who might like to take up spare places on the Aston Clinton weekends ( £55 ) .
5 And the , as I say , it must have been difficult to go through a day , between nineteen thirty-nine , and nineteen forty-five without hearing the National Anthem somewhere , somehow .
6 Around 90 per cent of people can learn to juggle within a day .
7 rather than walk round with wads in your pocket every day , they liked to be able to work on a day to day pay system
8 The most unlikely moment for Claire to talk about a day when she and her brother went walking across the land of a man who believed he 'd come back from the dead as a fox .
9 There are numerous castles to visit for a day trip including the magnificent Harlech Castle built between 1283 and 1289 and perched proudly on a cliff .
10 While Hill , who slid off at Kyalami during the season 's opening grand prix , purred with satisfaction , his old friend and rival Johnny Herbert was left to reflect on a day of mixed fortunes .
11 Lancashire were given plenty of time to reflect on a day of missed opportunities today , after heavy overnight rain delayed the start .
12 Christmas is a good example of this : ten weeks before Christmas arrives , the shops start to fill up with goods which obviously encourage us to dwell on a day that is far ahead in the future .
13 In 1717 he began buying land in Kent and the city of London , which eventually placed the family among the largest landowners in the county ; it was said to be possible to walk for a day in north-west Kent without leaving Page property .
14 The large campsites always have large refreshment marquees with discos to enable everyone to unwind after a day 's racing .
15 When you are eating a fibre-rich diet there are restraining limits on how many calories you can actually manage to consume in a day — even if you are n't trying to shed weight .
16 The vigil in the longhouses was going to last for a day , and perhaps for part of the next night at least .
17 They give little thought to , what they have to do in a day and how long each task may take .
18 Sunk into a table top model of the sand pit a simple push from below achieved in seconds what a location shoot failed to do in a day .
19 There would be about a thousand to do in a day .
20 One fox was caught , too far away for the riders to see in a day of little incident .
21 I seek leave this morning to hold my recommendation to adopt for a day as per Bungay bypass , tending member discussions which need to be held with representatives from both Suffolk County Council and Norfolk County Council .
22 The nine , tutored by Calder Hall painter and decorator Shaun , proved they had the stamina to fight throughout a day which began at 5.30 am .
23 It 's given us its full backing , and it 's going to call for a day of action in support of us which will include strike action throughout the Media Industry .
24 They wanted the house to be an informal place , somewhere to relax after a day on the beach .
25 When she went to stay for a day or two on Hydra , I accompanied her on the morning boat , and left her there .
26 But in the end when he went back she was asleep , and he did n't wake her because there were few enough hours before dawn , and he had to get through a day — a series of days — that would put to the test the most dangerous set of manoeuvres he had ever conducted .
27 And for the really adventurous there are opportunities to go much further , even for just a weekend — though it may be sensible to add on a day or two .
28 Each year the Church asks us to begin with a day of prayer for peace .
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