Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [verb] [adj] day " in BNC.
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1 | And he 'd always ask how much I 'd eaten that day . ’ |
2 | And I looked , I wrote the first one , first class answer and I thought , this is a doddle , and I 'd done three days then or two nights without kip , and I sort of and erm suddenly I f and I went Smith nineteen forty ? |
3 | He was the first person I 'd met that day who did n't know what a dolmen was . |
4 | This statement , from two ladies as eccentric and charmingly Irish as anyone I 'd met that day , just about summed up my own feelings . |
5 | I 'd spent all day going there had n't I , half a day going there . |
6 | Tony tells us about his lone stay in the Westmann Islands off Iceland when I had to leave four days earlier than him . |
7 | The tanker was the only vehicle I had seen all day . |
8 | To my eyes the new pair of partridges were indistinguishable from any of the other birds I had seen that day , but the rest of the audience clearly thought otherwise . |
9 | I had to spend three days in bed and did n't really kick a ball in the build-up to the Highfield Road game . |
10 | I had to wait four days before I could risk flying her again . |
11 | ‘ I had waited 385 days to see him , the one I love ’ ; ‘ I love Morrissey ’ ; ‘ How could anyone be as wonderful as he is ? ’ |
12 | I had waited 385 days to see him , the one I love . |
13 | Yet that he could talk , and well , I had discovered that day in the car . |
14 | At Eton I had gone each day to Spottiswoode 's bookshop to follow the course of this war in The Times . |
15 | Prior to Arran I had walked long days sometimes speaking to no one and moving through completely new landscapes . |
16 | I had arrived two days too late . |
17 | The hill that was waiting for me across the next two miles of nothingness was typical of those I had climbed that day — no more than a hundred feet high , with a gradual slope . |
18 | I was tired of all the conversations I had had that day and wanted to glamorise my life . |
19 | Fortunately , I 've outgrown those days . |
20 | ‘ I 've waited two days for you . |
21 | ‘ The first friendly words I 've heard all day . |
22 | ‘ I 've had better days ! ’ he drawled . |
23 | Cos the thing is I 've got two days left of this thing . |
24 | I 've got odd days and then a six week block . |
25 | I 've got all day and I 'm being paid . ’ |
26 | Now , what I do then , is , because I know this is going to happen , when I 'm planning my month , if I 've got some days towards the end of the month where I have no claimants whatsoever , I put the asterisks in there and that 's a catch up day . |
27 | ‘ I 've got another day off tomorrow , ’ said Juliet . |
28 | I got , I 've got a we , I 've got ten days to do that in . |
29 | I am not mad , most noble Festus , but in sober sadness I have suffered this day more bodily pain than I had before a conception of . |
30 | And as I become … and as I remain … more relaxed … and less tense each day … so I will develop much more confidence in myself … more confidence in my ability to do … not only what I have to do each day … more confidence in my ability to do whatever I ought to be able to do … without fear of failure … without fear of consequences … without unnecessary anxiety … without uneasiness . |