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

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1 Some of us are even old enough to remember the days when Maths was fun , not the ponderous THEOREM .
2 Many of us are old enough to remember the days when to contract tuberculosis — which many British people did — was to be given a virtual death sentence .
3 For all this talk of democracy , some still remember the days of the Romanovs .
4 Long tables break down as needed , and contour-designed seating pampers delegates lucky enough to spend the day in the boardroom rather than the seminar room .
5 Not good enough to fret the days away ; let her use them , enjoy , let there be something rich about her to love and desire .
6 Khrushchev may have been perspicacious enough to imagine the day when his turn would come and he would become Special Pensioner Khrushchev .
7 People would only switch if the new price was below the old , but if the incumbent firm hears of these plans after ( say ) only one contract has been signed it may be able still to win the day by immediately offering all its other customers new terms .
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