Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [adv] [adj] day " in BNC.
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1 | Robyn rose early to skies that promised a truly blissful day of warm summer sunshine , showered and dressed and then drove off in her dilapidated jeep which was packed to the gunwales with everything she might possibly need for the day ahead . |
2 | It appears she 'd been unlucky to choose a particularly busy day . |
3 | ‘ The tunnels take up very little space and the workload integrates reasonably well with my other enterprises , ’ he said , ‘ And I still manage the very occasional day off for shooting ! ’ |
4 | I 'll leave it at the moment , I know you 've now got a very busy day ahead of you lectures to attend and such things like that but er has anybody got a question or two they 'd like to ask me concerning anything ? |
5 | Well , Moses , we 've had a most glorious day . |
6 | ‘ Well , my boy , ’ he said , ‘ your father 's had a most successful day . |
7 | ‘ I 've had a most interesting day , ’ he said , ‘ I 've been to the Balcombe Street siege . ’ |
8 | In , his reading aloud had proved to be successful except for a couple of occasions when he had had a particularly stressful day and had found it exceedingly difficult to relax . |
9 | Sometimes if I 've had a particularly bad day and I go out there thinking I 'm going to have a particularly bad gig I 'll have a really great one . |
10 | I at once thought that the poor fellow had had a pretty rough day and had gone to sleep as he had n't made a sound . |
11 | ‘ Now , if you 'll excuse me , I 've had a very tiring day and I want to go back to my room and have a shower . ’ |
12 | ‘ He does n't usually throw tantrums , ’ Ashley said ruefully , as Vitor came round from the boot , ‘ but he has had a very long day . ’ |
13 | ‘ I 've had a very good day , ’ he replied with a smile . |
14 | You 've had a very good day have n't you ? |
15 | So er , he has n't had a very good day at work , a bit fed up . |
16 | The artist had had a very quiet day , mainly lying in bed . |
17 | She 'd had an extremely stressful day . |
18 | Much of the training was carried out in colleges and the 8-hour course , plus travel , could make a particularly long day for those attending . |
19 | Yeah , Jock , got a really exciting day tomorrow . |
20 | ‘ I lived in Manchester , and I must admit I do n't miss the terminally grey days or the long winter nights . ’ |
21 | Sometimes we get a particularly heavy day though er I apologize for that that in advance but er do n't lose your concentration you 'll certainly miss something . |
22 | I consented , and spent a most agreeable day . |
23 | He spent a pretty exciting day himself yesterday , taking lessons in ‘ rave ’ culture as he visited 400 unemployed youngsters who are on an eight-day break at a Norfolk holiday camp organised by the Prince 's Trust . |
24 | ‘ I think it was a bit sad that this kind of thing happened — for the Indian Board , the players and the cricket lovers — because it spoilt a very good day for India , ’ he added . |
25 | Wall Street , however , experienced an unusually quiet day , with stock markets drifting slightly lower despite the strong dollar and firm credit markets . |
26 | Almost inevitably , though , there is a tinge of regret to accompany the most satisfactory days of his career on and off the field . |
27 | You 're having a right lazy day ? |
28 | It felt a very special day . |
29 | The Euro pull-out completed the most dramatic day in politics since Mrs Thatcher was toppled . |
30 | If Diana thinks she can just try to have a normal Christmas without the boys she is going to have a very miserable day . ’ |