Example sentences of "to [adj] days [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The ministers also agreed to shorten from 120 days to 30 days the payment period for buying in grain for EC intervention stocks .
2 Companies House , for example , which was established as an agency in October 1988 , had by April 1991 reduced from 25 days to 12 days the time it takes to process documents , against a target reduction to 18 days .
3 I was lucky to get a job at Highgate , and after a few years was able tor educe my teaching to three days a week .
4 This contract , imposed unilaterally in March 1987 , requires teachers to work 1265 hours , ‘ allocated reasonably to 195 days a year … at the direction of the head teacher or local authority . ’
5 Training should be carried out three to five days a week .
6 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 .
7 For his stone-crushing operation on the middle section , Mr. Swoish was entitled to put machinery on the land for up to 28 days a year .
8 All prospective CAB voluntary advice workers will be told that they may be required to make a commitment of one to two days a week to a bureau as well as six sessions a year of in-service training after their basic training .
9 First , the young person would have had to have found a job , and that job would itself have to offer day release , which at the age of fourteen would amount to two days a week .
10 She 's definitely erm reduced it to two days a week .
11 Saffery Champness also proved very supportive , allowing her to gradually wind down her hours , first to four days a week , then to three and two , before she eventually left .
12 The scheme would offer temporary work for up to four days a week , with the other day being set aside for continuing job search .
13 Combined with concentrated settlement in pueblos , the resultant wastage of labour in cultivation could be enormous ; as much as twenty to thirty days a year could be lost on walking to scattered and distant strips .
14 The charity Crisis Counselling For Alleged Shoplifters has been forced to step up its work from five to seven days a week .
15 There is no mention of the military exclusion zone which has existed for at least two years , for anything up to seven days a week , around the highest Eildon .
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