Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] a day off " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Can I have a day off tomorrow ? ’
2 Could I have a day off ?
3 I had a day off and when I came back there was a big trophy sitting there in the shop .
4 Today is an Edinburgh holiday and so I have a day off — a good opportunity to catch up with various things , and the plumber is arriving shortly to re-seal my bath .
5 oh right , you got a day off ?
6 When you want a day off tell me , I 'll write you a note . ’
7 Or have you got a day off ?
8 Have you got a day off too ?
9 Have you got a day off as well ?
10 I mean he fancied having a day off to the anniversary of them dying , she had a day off then like she did at Christmas
11 I did n't expect you to do the same again — that is , if you had a day off tomorrow . ’
12 You know , like erm maybe one of them 'd say , Well you know , I 'd say , well why do n't you leave her with erm your boyfriend for the day , and you have a day off and have a break ?
13 You have a day off ? ’
14 When you have a day off , nobody 's going to be paying you .
15 One or two mornings a week we sail upwind to another beach , basing ourselves on a campsite taverna for the day , and once a fortnight we take a day off .
16 My feet decided they needed a day off .
17 But nowadays of course they have a day off for lectures .
18 Then he , then he has a day off !
19 Had n't he taken a day off to go fishing , while Adam busied himself with prospective clients ?
20 Well , on reflection , we actually said afterwards perhaps he wanted a day off .
21 He urged me to take a day off and visit him .
22 My mother reckoned she had to invite the Dalgety team to lunch every year because it was the only way she could get me to take a day off .
23 It was also known that two of them had a day off together every week , besides Sunday .
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