Example sentences of "a very [adj] day " in BNC.
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1 | This is a very critical day as you may be feeling a sense of relaxation because you have got this far . |
2 | ‘ Now , if you 'll excuse me , I 've had a very tiring day and I want to go back to my room and have a shower . ’ |
3 | For quite a lot of people the last day of October was going to be a very rough day indeed . |
4 | It had been a very hot day and this was the first heat-stroke casualty . |
5 | Add the possible problem with the wart , her upset at being all but mobbed by the crowd on a very hot day , and her apparently being carried off a true course in the straight by Achilles , and you have a long menu of excuses or explanations . |
6 | Picture the surface of a busy road on a very hot day in summer . |
7 | Linley had drunk too much at his celebration on a very hot day . |
8 | And if it 's a very hot day you try to stay in . |
9 | The other day when we had a very hot day , it was quite a hot day and over mid day I went out to do something in the garden there and her milk was still on the step and it was in the sun . |
10 | ‘ This , ’ he murmured , ‘ is going to be a very trying day . |
11 | It would be a very sad day if that was n't the case . ’ |
12 | Biggin Hill 's last commanding officer , Wing Commander Les Palmer , said : ‘ It 's a very sad day — the end of an era . ’ |
13 | Added Miss McIntosh : ‘ It is a very sad day for Stansted Airport , for Essex and for all of the country if American Airlines do indeed pull out . ’ |
14 | It was a very sad day for me when I visited Basil in a Harrogate hospital , when I knew that I would , probably , never see him again . |
15 | It was a very sad day when she became too old , ill and weak to carry on , but Rosa replaced her in my affections . |
16 | But a spokesman said this was a very sad day for Ashchurch and he confirmed that the factory will close at the end of May . |
17 | it 's a very sad day for me with my last test flight , I started here in nineteen eighty three and my first job was to clean up the station after the air show |
18 | It is a very sad day . |
19 | It 's always a very sad day when a base closes . |
20 | It 's a very sad day for the city . ’ |
21 | This is a very sad day for Northumbria Police , ’ he added . |
22 | It 's going to be a very emotional day and the last thing you want is panda eyes ! |
23 | ‘ Today ’ , said Quigley , ‘ is a very great day in your life . |
24 | A very pleasant day trip can be spent journeying through the pretty Suffolk villages of Little Cavendish and Long Melford , and the medieval town of Lavenham where a delicious meal is to be had at the Swan . |
25 | A very pleasant day can be spent touring the Fylde villages with their market days and craft exhibitions . |
26 | A very pleasant day was had by all , and Clive Moxon said that ‘ we would particularly like to express our thanks and appreciation to Area Manager Ken Burkinshaw for the help and assistance given to our retired association ’ . |
27 | Taking the electric railway up to Monte Baldo is a very worthwhile day out . |
28 | It was n't a very nice day again ; this time there was a good old Scotch mist and it was damp and cold . |
29 | Not a very nice day though is it ? |
30 | It is a very nice day . |