Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] a day " in BNC.
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1 | Those moths that settle there will probably only stay for a day and then continue higher still . |
2 | So looks like a day in tomorrow . |
3 | The beautiful blooms only last for a day or two , but there 's a continuous succession from spring to autumn . |
4 | The most important difference is that the symptoms of Chronic Urethritis will only last for a day or two after intercourse . |
5 | Using the M55 and M6 , the beautiful countryside , historic houses , ruined abbeys , and picturesque villages of the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District can be easily visited for a day trip . |
6 | Your daily portion of Fibre-Filler provides 15g of dietary fibre , which is more than many Britons normally consume in a day . |
7 | After all , earth was not made in a day and there is always scope for a second project once the first has been completed and shown to be a success . |
8 | I 'm just waiting for a day of action on . |
9 | Brighton and Chichester are easily reached for a day trip . |
10 | Bury St Edmunds Cambridge , Ely and the Broads are all easily reached for a day trip . |
11 | The coast and the resort of Morecambe with its seaside attractions and four-mile promenade is easily reached for a day trip . |
12 | There is also a short section on the area around Milan , or , at least , those pads of it that can be comfortably reached in a day 's road or rail travel . |
13 | Here Shinya Tsukamoto continues the theme of his earlier Tetsuo The Iron Man , in which every demonic image known to film-makers is conjured up before us and best viewed on a day when you 've had Nil By Mouth . |
14 | He had not shaved for a day or two , and there was fair stubble on his cheeks and jaw . |
15 | The Students ' Union had supported the strike , and its members had not complained about a day 's holiday from lectures . |
16 | The last one 's meat had run out the previous day and if the new one 's meat was not salted within a day or two , there would be no pork or bacon for at least a month . |
17 | The delicious things in the foil-covered dishes had long gone , we were getting drunk nightly on sweet German wine and tins of creamed rice were starting to look attractive , when we finally awoke to a day of brilliant sunshine . |
18 | I would always plan on a day when I felt brave and I would walk into the drugstore and see who was behind the counter . |
19 | Firemen attended a blaze in a large detached unoccupied building formally used as a day centre at St Luke 's Hospital , Middlesbrough . |
20 | Stained preparations may fade rapidly when first examined but usually stabilize after a day or so stored in the dark at 4-C . |
21 | The rumours also came on a day when B&C reshuffled top management , with chief executive Peter Goldie moved sideways to concentrate on the disposal programme . |
22 | Our own Planning Committee County Council Planning Committee recommends route A on environmental and ecological grounds and route A is the popular choice the town speak and the Brandon Action Group and indeed the Suffolk member of Parliament , however the Norfolk County Council and the Weeting Parish Council oppose for the day and the Norfolk Member of Parliament supports their case , worth noting that Breckland District Council , the local planning authority in Norfolk also opposes for a day , now though it appears to be so this is not altogether a case of |
23 | ‘ They often pine for a day or two . ’ |
24 | Its proposals will make what has happened up to now look like a day out at the seaside . |
25 | They wanted the house to be an informal place , somewhere to relax after a day on the beach . |
26 | In the book I found a Spanish proverb that runs , No se ganó Zamora en una hora — ‘ Zamora is n't reached in an hour ’ , which is the equivalent of our ‘ Rome was n't built in a day ’ . |
27 | But they 've got to realise that Rome was n't built in a day ! |
28 | Rome , he well knows , was n't built in a day . |
29 | There was a time when you could n't go through a week , perhaps could n't even going through a day , without hearing the British National Anthem somewhere . |
30 | Er , I think as the other previous document was usefu useless , this is useful , and I mean , I think it 's er something we ca n't take in a day and night , to spend , to spent some more time over this , because , yo you know , it does reflect very well on , on er , particularly that er , information that we needed earlier , in terms and and er . |