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

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1 We need to attract as many people as possible to enjoy a good day of movement at the Training Taster Days at Bedford College on 28 April — on 9 June and on 16 June .
2 In contemporary Britain it seems almost impossible to go a single day without hearing , from some quarter or another , a senior policeman hectoring us on the deteriorated condition of public morals , while assuming the right to deliver homespun history lessons in which the past is lovingly remembered as a time of harmony .
3 SOC Premier Hun Sen on Jan. 7 told a National Day rally ( marking the 12th anniversary of the overthrow of the Pol Pot regime ) in Prey Veng Province that , although hopes of a settlement " were founded , the solution remains remote " .
4 Many escape and it is not unusual to have a blank day out hunting , when no fox is hunted mostly because of poor scenting conditions .
5 Compared with the other great all-rounders of his time , Imran Khan , Richard Hadlee and Kapil Dev , he is certainly the best batsman and best slip fielder , but Hadlee and Imran are more dangerous bowlers , and much less likely to have a bad day .
6 Brand A is made up of four packs each containing a full day 's food .
7 When you bring your family to Beefeater , you 're sure to have a Happy Day out .
8 We all had a great day and both Russell and Ellen were really pleased with the results .
9 If you can not organize people to come into your home to look after the patient , he may be able to attend a local Day Centre run by the Local Authority .
10 I fall asleep more grudgingly , thrashing at the waves , either reluctant to let a good day depart or still bitching about a bad one .
11 I , I really jiggered myself this morning and I was only out about half an hour , you know , and I used to be able to do a full day !
12 In this chapter we are able to witness a typical day in its life .
13 And Martin Brundle added to British celebrations coming in sixth to complete a good day for Benetton .
14 The reason why we consider it important to have a specialist day care centre for sufferers of dementia is because of the following areas which can cause tremendous problems in a " NORMAL " situation but the specialist unit will be trained to respond in a very positive way : a Mood changes b Individual capabilities c Higher level of care required for the moderate to severely demented clients d Creates a greater depth of security through familiarity and able to get to know the client e Positive attitudes towards dementia f Clients with a severe dementia may require 2 carers g Greater stimulation in the appropriate surroundings creates greater awareness in the home environment h A place where the clients can be " NORMAL " i Helps reduce the possibility of the clients becoming apathetic Time to spend with a group and work at their own pace k Not creating a ghetto but creating a positive environment where they can get the most out of their lives — improve their quality of life I Gives them confidence m On-going deterioration can be catered for , eg feeding , toileting and many other problems The specialist day care centre is only a part of a flexible range of services available to dementia sufferers in the community .
15 Clarins is the first to create a true day cream which adapts to all daytime elements ; because daytime bears the greatest responsibility for the visible signs of skin ageing and wrinkle formation : wide-ranging temperature and humidity changes ( indoor/outdoor transitions ) , varying light , UV rays , facial movements and expressions .
16 Here changing cabins and amenities are available to ensure a comfortable day of swimming and sunbathing .
17 Each of them requires a complete day out to go and visit them and it 's very difficult to find a complete day because there are so many other things , so many other demands on your time .
18 In the adjoining sectors of Chantoisel and Basqyuet , the beautifully intricate , airy aréte of Tamponoir Brisée ( E15b ) , the wall and crack of Réve de Visnu ( E25c ) and the enticing natural line of Pulsion du Jour ( E15b ) would be enough to make a memorable day for any lower extreme leader ( with the classic HVS flake crack of Flute de Krishna for a warm-up or down ) .
19 In 1874 , aged fifteen , George became ‘ apprenticed to chemistry ’ in Worcester and was often obliged to work a fourteen-hour day .
20 After his breakfast , he walked to his school , ready to start a new day .
21 To visit London again from Swanage he would travel by boat for the first part of the journey or by carriage along the rough road to join the Emerald coach at Wareham , both taking a whole day .
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