Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [verb] a day " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm enjoying a day out with my husband , that 's all . ’ |
2 | I was given a day off of my annual leave to think it over . |
3 | ‘ I was having a day 's shooting in Essex , when Nick got hold of me — goodness only knows how he found me . |
4 | I was to have a day 's rest . |
5 | On the following day , which was declared a day of mourning by Kirghizia 's leaders , the security situation both in Frunze and in Osh oblast was reported to be stabilizing , although deaths were reported in Osh up to June 22 . |
6 | Now let's imagine a sequence which is mostly about people , say a family who are spending a day on a sandy beach . |
7 | Arm yourself with more than just protection products if you are spending a day in the sun . |
8 | But busy enough so you feel like you 're having a day out . |
9 | In fact , helping out with the dreary road and fitness work could result in you being offered a day 's hunting or perhaps a ride around a hunter trial or whatever . |
10 | McCallen , who was having a day to forget after his five wins last year , battled with Coulter and Ian Newton right to the flag . |
11 | I can now speak from experience and say that it 's much easier to spend a day at the office than it is to spend a day at home , and you have the benefit of spending ‘ quality time ’ with your baby at evenings and weekends . |
12 | I was observing how difficult it was to arrange a day on the crags with a mountaineering celebrity when the weather is warm and very wet . |
13 | Odovacer then reached Angers , where he was followed a day later by Childeric . |
14 | What I assume was meant was that his birth had somehow been retarded , so that he was born a day later . |