Example sentences of "[verb] have [art] [adj] day " in BNC.
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1 | Many a trout angler has had a red-letter day on Loch Awe , suddenly encountering a sea-liced silver salmon whilst trout fishing ; then having the thrill and excitement of playing the fish on light tackle . |
2 | School Social Worker is here and has had a bad day . |
3 | The CO sat in another rain-washed tent to receive Charles 's fairly smart salute and ask him if he 'd had a good day . |
4 | The barman looked like he 'd had a long day 's journey into night , although the monocle and the silk smoking-jacket were as natty as ninepence . |
5 | Well not too early because he 'd had a hard day . |
6 | Anyway , he disappeared soon after you left — told Stella he 'd had a heavy day and was off to bed with a book . |
7 | A spokesman said : ‘ She had a very busy weekend and has decided to have an easy day today . ’ |
8 | A spokesman said : ‘ She had a very busy weekend and has decided to have an easy day today . ’ |
9 | Oh yes yeah outside yes and old programmes they sell at away matches , badges , season tickets as you might understand , but they , they are going to have a good day in April on the centenary day because they have it getting all the old players Tony says he , he 's been invited to attend as well and Gilbert I believe will be going and erm |
10 | He was going to have a busy day tomorrow . |
11 | You 're going to have a full day tomorrow . ’ |
12 | With puffins still zooming around the landing bay , we left for the mainland having had a marvellous day . |
13 | All reported having had a wonderful day and causing much comment and amusement wherever they went . |
14 | Val will have had a whole day on the numbers . ’ |
15 | I think it actually does end up by saying have a nice day . |
16 | He had had a good day at the office and his head had not troubled him ; they seemed pleased with his work ; he had been looking forward to telling her about it over supper , and now this . |
17 | We had had a superb day 's climbing , and to say his death was tragic is an understatement . |
18 | The glass must have held nearly half a pint and I thought I too had had a splendid day out . |
19 | It was St Patrick 's Night , 1912 , and Sergeant O'Neil had had a long day , what with the parade and all . |
20 | Miss Lodsworth had had a long day . |
21 | He had had a long day at the hospital and the drive down from London had not been easy . |
22 | She had had a gruelling day on top of a gruelling six months . |
23 | ‘ His engineer would not take over as he had had a full day 's terror , so I volunteered to take over engine control in his place . |
24 | Her ankle had had a full day 's rest , and it should n't take long for her to be on her feet again . |
25 | Perhaps he had had a bad day at the garage and had not sold enough crummy second-hand cars . |
26 | Gwendolen had had a distressing day and was making up for it with several glasses of this delightfully spicy lemonade . |
27 | You 've had a good day out today |
28 | If I 've had a great day and I 've been playing a lot and I feel real confident , it sometimes does n't come together on stage at all . |
29 | If I 've had a great day and I 've been playing a lot and I feel real confident , it sometimes does n't come together on stage at all . |
30 | ‘ Well , we 've had a nice day and no one can take it away from us , ’ he would remark contentedly . |