Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] a day " in BNC.
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1 | However , the LNG business is very complex and can confuse even the most experienced analysts , many of whom welcomed the opportunity to spend a day learning about this important asset in LASMO 's portfolio . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | In addition , opposition has its say , in the normal way , on any government motion and a government will normally accommodate a censure motion by the opposition allocating a day to its debate . |
4 | The decision to quit the ERM followed a day of fiasco in which Lamont raised interest rates twice — by five per cent — then cancelled the last rise . |
5 | The conference started a day earlier this time with the AGM commencing on the Friday and finishing on Saturday morning . |
6 | THE WHO will be 25 years old next month , and not one of the band looks a day over 50 . |
7 | Because the show is performed in London I would incur the cost of train or bus travel , plus overnight accommodation and the need to take a day 's holiday entitlement from work . |
8 | Our TWO winners , and their partners , will have a VIP trip to the Knavesmire to enjoy a day of top class racing in champagne style ! |
9 | In a county court , unless a hearing date has already been fixed , the plaintiff should request the court to fix a day for the hearing within six months of the close of pleadings ( CCR Ord 17 , r11(3) ( d ) ) . |
10 | For this reason , he invited the previous speaker who had first referred to the lack of education of the people of the area to spend a day or two in the area sometime to experience it first hand . |
11 | The operation comes a day before an all-night pay party which , police say , will be allowed to go ahead . |
12 | The gospel touched their lives at the point of loneliness , so the church opened a day care centre providing a lounge with comfortable chairs and a hot meal as an alternative to depending on the local authority ‘ meals on wheels ’ . |
13 | The appeal , supported by the Lord Provost of Edinburgh , Norman Irons , aims to complete by 1994 the construction of the first two of four floors within the church to provide a day centre and restaurant for local pensioners and dementia sufferers . |
14 | Then it was arranged that Hoare should on the way spend a day or so in Paris talking to Laval , who was temporarily Prime Minister as well as Foreign Minister of France . |
15 | After a while you just want the Jungle to take a day off . |
16 | It should be noted that parking without a permit attracts a Day Charge of £5.85 ( Central ) or £5.30 ( KB , VFS ) . |
17 | It should be noted that parking without a permit attracts a Day Charge of £5.50 ( Central ) or £5 ( KB , VFS ) . |
18 | We carve moulds in wood and it takes a craftsman with a spokes have a day to do each one . |
19 | ‘ If you 've got the money and it was for a favour lasting a day or two , then why do n't you just tell him the arrangement is ended and let Barbara Coleman leave ? ’ |
20 | It was early yet , she noted , and , feeling in no hurry to start a day that might well fall into the same luckless category as yesterday and the day before and the day before that , she sat up and leant against the headboard . |
21 | ‘ What a way to spend a day ! |
22 | We were just locked up all the time , with half an hour exercise a day and no books to read . |