Example sentences of "[verb] n't [verb] a day " in BNC.
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1 | The baker who has n't lost a day 's work in seventy five years . |
2 | And like all great stars , he has n't aged a day in all those years . |
3 | She has n't had a day 's illness in her life . ’ |
4 | A baker who has n't had a day off sick in three quarters of a century is still slaving over a hot stove at the age of ( 87 ) eighty-seven . |
5 | I did n't look a day older . |
6 | You do n't miss a day off school just because you 're going to France for a day |
7 | Er well weatherwise it certainly has you do n't go a day without seeing the sun shine , there 's hardly any rain . |
8 | We 've been together now for 18 years and it do n't seem a day too long , but I can see there does come a time when it 's good for mother and child to view one another from a distance . |
9 | THEY 'VE been together now for 25 years … and it do n't seem a day too much . |
10 | The star 's penchant for nymphet flesh is a matter of record yet the actresses chosen to portray these girls are all individuals who do n't look a day under 25 . |
11 | ‘ I can honestly say you do n't look a day over twenty-five . ’ |
12 | ‘ My dear , ’ he said , ‘ you do n't look a day under eight . ’ |
13 | ‘ You do n't look a day older than the last time I worked with you . ’ |
14 | But he does n't have a day , only minutes 10 minutes here , 15 minutes there . ’ |
15 | The former south London schoolgirl does n't look a day older than when she was spotted by a talent scout in an airport lounge at the age of 14 . |
16 | The last time I had an office job was in 1986 — it was a disaster , and I 'm pleased to be able to say that I have n't done a day 's work since . |