Example sentences of "[adv] have a [adj] day " in BNC.

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1 Niklaus had just swarmed up Resurrection , taking a bit of a flyer in the process , being into the British way of things , and was obviously having a great day out .
2 She was watching a poor demented man , obviously having a bad day , hacking his way up the fairway towards her .
3 If you 're lucky enough to have a clear day , the view of the distant Alps , the city and the lake beneath is quite unforgettable .
4 It 's Radio Nottingham it 's one twenty two erm Muriel Poole and erm what 's this or twin Alan from the Stockhill Estate happy birthday have fun lots of love to you from Christine and from Derek and from Karl as well so have a lovely day .
5 ‘ I have not had a good day ; in fact I have not had two good days .
6 He had clearly had a splendid day out .
7 The other Britons , Ligier team-mates Mark Blundell and Martin Brundle , also had a difficult day .
8 Bye bye now have a good day bye bye .
9 We spent three nights there , initially having a lazy day exploring the beaches , and the next day cycling up the coast fifteen kilometres to Pontevedra , another classic granite Galician town , before climbing up through cool forests to a TV masts on the 2,000-foot summit of the peninsula .
10 Underwood then had a good day , making 31 and with Old taking the score to 250 , then taking 5 for 39 as West Indies were all out for 182 .
11 All that mattered was that we had reached the summit , and more importantly had a good day out .
12 We never had a routine day , it varied from day to day .
13 The children make sure I never have a straightforward day
14 ‘ You never have a straightforward day .
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