Example sentences of "have [verb] it [art] day " in BNC.
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1 | Hooker David Spiers , who played against Fiji and New Zealand , has called it a day long with lock John Robertsen , who was injured against France after appearing in the opening win over Fiji . |
2 | The previous week she had posted it on Tuesday , having written it the day after Effie 's death in a white heat of sorrow and indignation . |
3 | But I do n't have to do it every day all day . |
4 | Okay , well maybe we could have called it a day now . |
5 | Many a player would have called it a day then ; not Audley . |
6 | Christina had seen it every day for the past few months , but had to admit that tonight it looked especially magical . |
7 | It was not a book that he had packed when leaving London : he had bought it a day or two earlier in Inverness , and to Boswell , years later , he gave , not unmemorably , his reasons for buying it at all : ‘ Why , Sir , if you are to have but one book with you upon a journey , let it be a book of science . |
8 | Antoinette had loved this dish , had used it every day for serving the fruit , piled on vine leaves , that ended the déjeuner . |
9 | And d' you know , I 've worn it every day since . |
10 | Only he had to do it every day . |
11 | A snowfall the previous night , however , had covered the tracks of Graham Little and A. Baker , who had climbed it the day before — also singing its praises for the deep caves and icicles . |
12 | ‘ The parents have visited it every day since Friday , ’ said Mr Campion . |
13 | Chris and I have called it a day . ’ |
14 | I have to adapt it every day . |