Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] for [art] day " in BNC.
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1 | It will see me all right for the day . |
2 | Brief because Patten — worried voters might spot him and rip him limb from limb — was only here for a day before flying back to the homes , yachts , Daimlers , helicopters , butlers and £152,000 tax-free salary Major gave him when making him Hong Kong Governor as reward for losing his seat . |
3 | Yeah yes the we went to we used to go down there for a day to Skeggie . |
4 | Now power and ownership have drifted ever further offshore , and walkers and birdwatchers just up for the day from Clydeside can find themselves fenced out of the moor by the multinational grouse-shooting and deer-stalking syndicates . |
5 | But whether you 're backpacking with all your camping gear , food and so on or just out for a day walk , it pays to take the trouble to assess your requirements before buying . |
6 | They 'll be here on the Friday night and then they 'll come up to , coming up just for the day on the Saturday . |
7 | As a preventative , anti-stress technique , self-massage sets you up perfectly for the day ahead — and works brilliantly as an end-of-day treat . |
8 | ‘ What a pity you are here only for the day — I could pick your brains very profitably . ’ |
9 | Not really that many there were maybe the the holiday trip to Kirkwall maybe just for the day into Kirkwall . |
10 | I avoided him instead , sometimes even for a day and most of an evening , until I was in the mood , strong enough , weak enough , who-knows-what-enough to take a sip of Francis . |
11 | He meant , among other things , are you living with anyone ? and she knew it , but she cared too much for the day together to tell him one way or the other . |
12 | The police would n't press too hard for a day or two . |