Example sentences of "have [verb] a day [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And one of them has had a day off . |
2 | For them Friday the 13th had come a day early . |
3 | You 've got a day off of work , a day , and a day off . |
4 | Oh right , so you 've got a day off in between have you ? |
5 | it do n't feel like Friday today probably cos I 've had a day off |
6 | Nine of the team selected against Italy , including new captain Richard Bramley ( Wakefield ) , had represented England U21 's in the hard fought 21–21 draw in May against the French Armed Forces ; two more plus three bench reserves had played a day later in the sweeping 48–12 win against the Netherlands . |
7 | Some of the money raised would provide a Christmas party and disco for the children ; Anne remembered when it had provided a day out at Redcar . |
8 | ‘ I 've taken a day off and I 've changed my shift . ’ |
9 | I had taken a day off from my work , and I was doing a little gentle fishing in a river near Leithen 's house . |
10 | to be with my friends although they let me sit with me friends so they 're good really so I 'm hoping that I should be able to get back on a Wednesday because er , that 's the only day really I can go , I go to Barn Mead on a Thursday as a rule you see , but yesterday I had to have a day off to go out , I had an invite out |
11 | ‘ I was so sick , I had to take a day off . |
12 | She had chosen a day when only Paige was at home , the staff having taken their regular day off . |
13 | This poor guy 's got a day off ! |
14 | He said he 's had a day off ! |
15 | He 's had a day off or summat but , you know , but |