Example sentences of "she have [verb] [adj] day " in BNC.
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1 | Melanie , a working mother , is contracted to work four hours a day , but , said Bob , ‘ even though she has the time consuming task of caring for her baby , when the situation has arisen , she has worked full days in order to ensure the smooth running of her team . ’ |
2 | But assumptions , as she 'd discovered that day , could be dangerous , and Isabelle had never actually stated where she was born . |
3 | His words went straight to her heart , and she remembered the private wish she 'd made that day , that Nicolo would tell her he loved her . |
4 | Virginia went up to her bedroom with a heavy heart , to change out of the clothes she 'd worn all day . |
5 | She 'd lasted ten days , long enough for Shaw to rush home on compassionate leave to be with her when she died . |
6 | She 'd spent ten days of a three month sentence in jail for allegedly hitting an eighty eight year old patient in her care . |
7 | She 'd spent ten days of a three month sentence in jail for allegedly hitting an eighty eight year old patient in her care . |
8 | I could hardly credit it when Carole said we were on a cushy number ; she 'd spent whole days hacking down rhododendrons and that was really back-breaking work . |
9 | She 'd got all day . |
10 | And she 'd had an abortion the night before and she 'd died that day on the Monday . |
11 | Sally Ann Cattell died in a stolen car which crashed during a police chase last March , but the SSD denied reports that she had absconded from the children 's home , St John 's in Erdington , to which she had moved three days before the incident . |
12 | Why , she had seen better days , thought Ianthe in surprise , for the Miss Grimes she had known in the library , with her raffish appearance and slight Cockney accent , had not suggested anything like this . |
13 | ‘ It will be everyone from Bill 's office , plus other assorted friends … and Tom of course , ’ she had explained several days ago . |
14 | Such things she had heard this day ! |
15 | Though relieved at the arrangements she had made that day , Harriet could not help feeling chastened ; and when she entered the back gate of Four Winds and heard the inevitable wailing of her grandchild , her mood deepened to despair that she had not brought up her own daughter to be the kind of helpmeet which she was certain Edna Rafferty would be . |
16 | ‘ If I painted the sky , ’ she had said one day , ‘ I could go through life paintin' nothin' else for it 's always changin' . |
17 | They came to the ‘ eye ’ of this storm , below a sullen , winter sky , and at once Tallis began to recognize the deep canyon which she had hollowed those days before , with Morthen . |
18 | She had waited all day in a hall with her lottery number . |
19 | She had waited all day for Naylor to send for her — by the sound of it , the confrontation was to be on her property , not his . |
20 | She had volunteered two days ‘ school run ’ , but she was forever on the phone , and Louis was well used to the delays and lateness in the family caused by his mother 's interminable phone conversations . |
21 | The only activity Gerald had forbidden her was the embroidery of tapestry , which he had declared too menial an occupation for a young lady of her intelligence , preferring her to accompany him on his visits to neighbouring landlords as she had done that day . |
22 | THE airpass holder who whinged to the Dallas check-in clerk that she had spent all day standing by for a flight out of one of America 's less attractive airports was gently chastised . |
23 | Hari was tired , she had worked all day and then walked over to the other side of town and back and now there was supper to get . |
24 | LEFT Dawn eating a chick , which when she was in training would be all she had to eat all day . |
25 | Pre-Astrid , Jay had been in a dead job , art workshops with utterly disillusioned teenagers , every morning she coughed she rang in sick , malingering Mondays , rain seeped in the doors of the empty bus every morning , the bus to the High Street for the next bus , hoping to be early enough to miss the screaming leering sneering schoolgirls she had to face all day . |