Example sentences of "go [prep] [adj] day " in BNC.

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1 We 're all going to go off one day and there 's nothing better than planning for it .
2 Enough to keep them going for three days .
3 Enough to keep them going for three days .
4 Those U.S. immigration officials who inquire suspiciously if you have a permanent address to go to and sufficient funds to keep you going for 90 days would be providing a more humanitaran service were they to refuse admission to anyone unable to produce documentary proof of passing a course in how to order a American-style breakfast .
5 Right now Britain is going through dark days — because the gang now in power are determined to destroy all the achievements of post-war British society , including the best in its education system .
6 This seldom adds up to a coherent investment plan , but may be more simply described as a way of keeping things going until better days arrive .
7 The stake out has been going on all day .
8 Preparations for the Queen 's visit to the new unit have been going on all day .
9 He 's been going on all day old boy .
10 There were 16 other games going on that day and there could have been a score of bad incidents missed by the referee .
11 And we 've educated them to go onto next day , and if we 're not performing we lose them .
12 just happened to go in one day for some meat and I got me bacon there for Christmas , that 's what I went in for were n't it ?
13 It is one thing in a park , where gardeners are working full-time , but for the average amateur with a job to go to five days a week , these are the sort of things one should think about even before placing an order , let alone planting .
14 PLEASE — look our for any potential people in YOUR classes and do encourage them to go to this day .
15 This type of alteration in the appearance of the eye goes on all day , as the animal moves from light to shade and back again , and it is so common a shift that it tends to obscure the other pupil changes that are taking place .
16 You 've no sooner done one lot of washing up than you 've got another lot , and that 's how it goes on all day .
17 We only went for two days .
18 In Cairo on Oct. 24 , he then went for one day to Damascus , meeting President Assad of Syria , and returned unexpectedly to Egypt on Oct. 26 .
19 Froissart remarked that ‘ the greatest and the grandest among them sometimes went for six days without tasting bread ’ , and Walsingham observed that ‘ a great part of his army perished of hunger and disease and almost all their horses died ’ .
20 Meanwhile their investigation had received help from Roxie Farmer 's reluctant admission that her brother had been staying with her , and that he had gone off one day , borrowing her former husband 's bike , and had come back with blood on him .
21 We could go for eight days between fill-ups instead of having to brim the tank every four days , ’ he says .
22 Er as long as the weather 's decent really , I know we 're only gon na go for three days so
23 She had gone through bad days .
24 Jasper and Bert had been gone for ten days .
25 Across the street , a woman walked out of Oz for Hair and went into Happy Days Health Foods .
26 And then she went in one day and she knew she 'd had a thousand and said can I extend it ?
27 They each went within 10 days .
28 Now , I and I went to other day , I was having quite bad headaches from the back of my eyes , feeling like , you know , I had pressure there , and so , I think it was just headaches but I wanted to go and check it out , and I went to the , cos my dad said oh if you go to the opticians erm , they give you free checks as you 've got glaucoma in the family , and erm , or glaucoma , or whatever you call it .
29 The highlight of the Festival for us was really the International Violin Competition , which went on all day for 4 days ; 28 competitors played three different programmes , the ‘ survivors ’ being whittled down at each stage .
30 Mr Abbott arrived to brief Mr Branson on the talks , which went on all day at BA 's offices in St James 's Square , central London .
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