Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] it [adj] day " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 He was not sure which he wanted her to be and was still puzzling about it next day when she called to take him down .
2 He does n't often speak of it these days , but — ’
3 Er I said er Lisa 'd like to go out but er she do n't feel like it these days .
4 I reckon that 's the additives they put in it these days .
5 ‘ I know I ca n't go on listening to it all day , but find it one more time . ’
6 I was looking at it other day .
7 And on the morrow they began to attack the city , and they fought against it three days strenuously ; and the Moors received great loss , for they came blindly up to the walls and were slain there .
8 I know you 're unhappy , but you ca n't sit indoors and brood about it all day . ’
9 Well er , I 'll see to it one day .
10 You would n't if you , you would n't if you had to deal with it all day long
11 ‘ I remember pointing at it one day and he said , ‘ Well you have n't got one at all , yours is broken . ' ’
12 But , you know , they talk about it all day do n't they ?
13 ‘ Not much call for it these days , ’ she said sullenly .
14 Maybe I will write about it one day .
15 I wake up and I , I think about it all day long .
16 We were talking about it one day walking down the road walked up to this woman , went I fucking hate
17 It does not bear thinking about and yet we think of it all day long in this pretty place , not noticing the sun and flowers .
18 Sairellen Thackray had always said she had the makings of it , would come to it one day .
19 She 's too stuck up to look for it in the back of a cab just yet , but it 'll come to it one day when she gets a few more years on her , even the milkman wo n't be safe and she 'll be grateful .
20 — That night , a perfect night for Manjiku , when he goes prowling in his hunger , under a moon that 's big as the sun , Amadé slides her body into the sea and feels chilled with terror , though the water 's not really cold , the sun shines on it all day .
21 It 'll take a while to be ready for use with everything they do to it these days , and if she does need it , the sooner it can be ready , the better .
22 Remoteness is still the keynote of this region , but a Charlton reiving party would be hard put to it these days to work up a good gallop along the upper reaches of the North Tyne River .
23 We 'll talk about it another day .
24 Here again we are assisted by Strype : ‘ The entrails and bowels were honourably buried in the [ St George 's , Windsor ] chapel ’ , for it was not usual for the viscera chest to take any part in the state obsequies ; the coffin was reunited with it nineteen days later .
25 My job was to take the cart up on the moor to a place called Mile End , and you sat with it all day until they brought the grouse to you .
26 Not only was he working on it all day at home , but he had to travel about the country collecting information .
  Next page