Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] [art] day " in BNC.
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1 | Our local PFA Inspector Pat Barker kept a keen eye on our progress , monitoring our workmanship at all the recognised stages throughout the build , and on 8 March this year , Midge 's propeller turned for the first time under her own engine power , being a Monday , I naturally had the day as holiday ! |
2 | I much doing the day might'n you . |
3 | Then Prentice took the seat next to me in the corridor and I just knew the day would n't get any better whatever the weather forecast . |
4 | ‘ Oh , I just took the day off . |
5 | I just needed a day 's recovery . |
6 | Never fail I always get a day or two before holiday starts . |
7 | I clearly remember the day I heard the call of Jesus to leave my secular employment . |
8 | ‘ I like having him at home , but I also need a day to myself now and again , just to be able to think my own thoughts . ’ |
9 | I really enjoyed the day , and I was a little put out by the articles I read in a couple of daily newspapers throughout the week , which criticised the tournament for staging what they called ‘ just a one-woman show ’ . |
10 | of perhaps my characteristics cos I tend to go in to work at eight o'clock just before I write any more in and I do have to clear everything before I even start the day . |
11 | I well remember the day when I first stared hard , malevolent racism in the face . |
12 | I actually jogged the day after London . |
13 | I never miss a day of my life with washing on the line . |
14 | ‘ I never thought the day would come when I would be ashamed of you . ’ |
15 | I never thought the day would come when I 'd feel sorry for the man , but I do . |
16 | She eagerly awaited the days when Sarah arrived from London bringing with her a crowd of her sophisticated friends . |
17 | You not got a day off ? |
18 | And he said that he thinks every DSA she always has a day off on her birthday , this man did . |
19 | Gradually she wheedled her way into the kitchen and began to learn the art of French cooking from Alain 's mother , and what with one thing and another she hardly noticed the days pass by . |
20 | Do you also come every day ? ’ |
21 | She now attends a day release course in Glasgow studying for stage two of the Chartered Accountants Examination . |
22 | Actually she quite enjoyed the day , saw things through Terry 's eyes with a different perspective , and was astonished all over again at how warm and friendly everyone was . |
23 | Could our bodies glow red when we only have a day left so we could all sit down and wait comfortably and then when we snuff it we could just disappear . |
24 | ‘ We thoroughly enjoyed the day , ’ added Don . |
25 | We now understand the day before another young boy af about nine saw a amn dressed exactly the same some distance away in the Sparcells estate so we can only assume that this man is lurking around in the area . |
26 | That is , crossing the International Date Line means that we either gain a day ( eastwards crossing ) or lose one ( westwards crossing ) . |
27 | We happily planned a day hike as we swam in the long blue lake while butterflies fluttered around us . |
28 | The battle raged throughout the moon-bright night and although the Scots were heavily outnumbered , they eventually won the day ; however , during the fight , Douglas was brought to the ground by three spear wounds . |
29 | ‘ They only live a day , ’ said a loony from the next table . |
30 | What they call stand-by mo they do today , they still guarantee a day 's , it ai n't much mind you but they still get guaranteed so much a day . |