Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] day [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Soon he was only one day 's journey in front of me . |
2 | The Nevada Air National Guard helped open each day 's show with a formation pass of RF-4s followed by F-16s . |
3 | Back at the clubhouse , it was just another day 's work for the club professional , the irrepressible Dai Stevenson , who has been dispensing tees and sympathy to the Portrush members for 16 years , as had his late father , the legendary P G Stevenson , from 1922 to 1977 . |
4 | For Delahunty , though , although it was an horrific afternoon , it was also just another day 's reporting . |
5 | TRADERS at the Buttermarket centre in Ipswich were yesterday counting the cost after losing their most valuable day 's trading . |
6 | ‘ At nights , ’ said the Canadian , ‘ it was so cold that you could n't sleep at all , and about dawn you 'd hear the shots as they knocked off that day 's quota of Frenchmen out in the yard . ’ |
7 | In order to achieve integration with financial accounts , invoices and other documentation should be processed in batches , possibly one day 's output . |
8 | There is a strong moral argument within the labour movement , that rejoke rejects workfare and other half-baked schemes which do not give a fair day 's work for a real fair day 's pay . |
9 | Frustrated , she picked up that day 's Guardian and looked to see whether there were any stories about the search for Puddephat . |
10 | The fog swirled , and hushed commands were passed , as the Glasgow Central Pest Control service team entered the Laser Drome in Glasgow for a fairly normal day 's work . |
11 | As the crow flies , Elterwater and Grasmere are only two miles apart , so it would be easy to miss out this day 's walk if you wanted to shorten the complete circuit . |
12 | If your normal working week prior to unemployment consisted of less than 4 days , then you must lose at least 1 day 's employment in order to qualify for UB . |
13 | That statesman , in 1732 , persuaded the Commons to consider abandoning its regular Saturday sittings , so that he ‘ might secure at least one day 's hunting a week ’ . |
14 | The court can either grant the application or fix a hearing date , in which case it must give the parties at least one day 's notice . |
15 | If there have n't been any it has been a pretty poor day 's play . ’ |
16 | Our team lost the game by 125 runs , but they reckoned overall it was the most enjoyable day 's cricket they 'd had in a long time . |