Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] days [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Question : Which piece of equipment works for you for 365 days a year , 24 hours a day , saves you money , protects your reputation , helps you comply with the law , and is expected to function without complaint for up to 10 years ? |
2 | Britain needs fewer but brighter racecourses , each with a range of facilities that will attract customers for 300 days a year , not 10 . |
3 | For some days the government did nothing , shaken by these unprecedented disturbances . |
4 | For some days the note lay untouched on the table . |
5 | After three days the family made the agonising decision to switch the machine off when they were told he would not recover . |
6 | After three days the castle capitulated and was demolished . |
7 | After ten days the calf had become a haunting presence . |
8 | The siege commemorated in my nursery rhyme took place in 1761 : an English fleet cut off supplies to the citadel , and after 38 days the garrison surrendered . |
9 | After four days the vapour settles . |
10 | If the adventurers have n't buried the bodies properly after seven days the Ghost will attack them , convinced that they were lying . |
11 | Large families eke out an existence for six days a week on a few loaves and margarine . |
12 | Suppose , then , that you can allow the equivalent of four hours each evening for six days a week . |
13 | High Row , Skinnergate , Blackwellgate , Bondgate and the eastern end of Duke Street will be closed to traffic for six days a week between 10.30am and 4pm , although buses and pedal cycles may still use Blackwellgate and Bondgate . |
14 | One measure would have forced British haddock fishing boats to lie idle for 10 days every month . |
15 | They also hope to develop some kind of a synchronised timetable to provide five or six ships sailing at least every hour for 364 days a year . |
16 | Such measures are thought to make it possible to eliminate through traffic from Greatham apart from a maximum of six days a year the MoD would still require the closure of Woolmer Road . |
17 | Have fresh fruit or sugar-free yogurt for dessert a minimum of three days a week ; the other days have low-sugar or no-sugar dessert recipes whenever possible ( e.g. unless eating out or at a friend 's house ) . |
18 | He was Con Fenton , a retired farm worker who did a bit of jobbing gardening and spent an average of three days a week at The Laurels . |
19 | I 'm sure that one of those days the dog 's jealousy and the child 's charisma , or the combination of both , will lead to grief . |
20 | ( Incidentally , oranges and nuts seem to have occupied in the social life of those days the place soft drinks and ice cream occupy today , being consumed in great quantities even in the most dignified circles . ) |
21 | Instinct told me it was going to be one of those days the moment I removed the little grey shrivelled chicken from the oven . |
22 | But more in , but what it was we when I was in here , sort of five days a week , nine to five job |
23 | At Great Dun Fell in Cumbria , which is under cloud for part of 250 days a year , cloud is on average four times as acid as rain at the same spot , with more than twice the ammonium , nitrate and sulphur . |
24 | Many diets fail because they do not provide the variety of foods that the body craves and after a couple of enthusiastic days the willpower begins to weaken . |
25 | We will require employers to release their employees aged under 19 for a minimum of two days a week further education and/or training for nationally recognised qualifications . |
26 | With ‘ good head office staff , I 've been able to spend upwards of two days a week out in the service and if you keep that up it 's amazing how many places you will have been over the years and we now have a much more open relationship ’ . |
27 | And then , and that , that may solve all sorts of problems for you , if you were going to do that sort of seven days a week , let's say from seven in the morning until , I do n't know , nine at nigh , at night or something . |
28 | Margaret 's Anita is a trained patisserie chef , who comes in for three days a week to delight people with her delicious home-baked brown bread and scrumptious deserts . |
29 | She negotiated with Henry and the Residential Centre and fixed up for him to attend the scheme for three days a week . |
30 | Moreover , the government had earlier proposed that Parliament should sit for three days a week , instead of five . |