Example sentences of "[pers pn] have a [adj] day " in BNC.

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1 I have a long day ahead of me tomorrow .
2 Quite apart from the vines , I have a heavy day ahead of me — a lot of serious talking to do .
3 You have a busy day too , remember .
4 — I hope you have a wonderful day .
5 Occasionally , in spite of the long time which has gone by without so much as a cuddle , you have a dreadful day and you just do not feel in the mood .
6 ‘ Well , ’ Miss Beard said , ‘ we have a fine day for it !
7 I understand the importance of the statement , but we have a heavy day ahead of us .
8 We have a busy day ahead of us tomorrow at No 10 . ’
9 I remind the House that we have a busy day ahead of us .
10 I will certainly look with compassion in days to come on the three hon. Members whom I have not been able to call on the statement , but we have a busy day ahead of us .
11 I ask the House to settle down and listen to the statement , and I remind hon. Members that we have a busy day ahead of us .
12 I must remind the House that we have a busy day ahead of us , including a ten-minute Bill motion .
13 We have a busy day . ’
14 On Sunday 6th we have a free day — a much needed respite to enable us to prepare some of our work for the next week — but in the evening we went to dinner with from the embassy , as well as with two senior visitors from London , one from the British Council ( , who is responsible for all Chinese visits ) and one from the Foreign Office .
15 Yes , we have a free day tomorrow — actually the first really free day we have ever had here — i.e. not only free of teaching but also free of official sight-seeing arrangements .
16 ‘ Agnes Dooly , we have a whole day to enjoy ourselves .
17 We have a few days to go to that looking into it now , so if , you know .
18 They have a lovely day for it , ’ Lucy remarked while staring through the kitchen window .
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