Example sentences of "[art] lovely day " in BNC.
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1 | I just sat , looking at the lovely day , glad the train was in no hurry . |
2 | It seems extraordinarily right that he should have died , suddenly and without struggle , on a lovely day , gazing from the Catbells ridge over Newlands to the Derwent Fells . |
3 | ‘ Such a lovely day . ’ |
4 | ‘ It 's a lovely day among the feather trees . |
5 | What matters is that we realise that they are being friendly , so we shout back , ‘ It 's a lovely day today , is n't it ? ’ , or some such thing which they probably will not hear anyway , but the idea of friendliness has been transferred , and both people are happy , although the words were quite unintelligible . |
6 | It 's a lovely day out . |
7 | A lovely day 's climb. , |
8 | We enjoyed a lovely day in the sun and set sail on the return trip in time to be back in harbour before dark . |
9 | A part of her mind worried about pegging out the washing to make the most of a lovely day . |
10 | It was a lovely day when the train steamed into Euston , back where I started from , and there at the ticket barrier J. was waiting , as arranged , and I did n't have to salute anyone any more . |
11 | It was a shame to waste such a lovely day sitting indoors , he announced . |
12 | The only disadvantage is having to stay indoors on a lovely day . ’ |
13 | The count said : ‘ It was a lovely day and there were dolphins around the boat . |
14 | ‘ It was certainly a lovely day . ’ |
15 | It was a lovely day and high summer . |
16 | ‘ It 's been a lovely day . |
17 | A lovely day for golf . ’ |
18 | I only came to say good-bye and thank you for a lovely day . ’ |
19 | It had been a lovely day and Nick sang all the way home because of it , one of his tuneless , made-up nonsense songs . |
20 | What a lovely day it was ! |
21 | ‘ I 've had a lovely day , George . |
22 | A lovely day . |
23 | What a lovely day it is , Creggan was thinking to himself , warm and sunny , and the Zoo full of interest , and food on its way with only Woil and Slorne to be fed before it was his turn , and the people were coming very near , too near . |
24 | ‘ I think it 's going to be a lovely day , ’ she said . |
25 | It was altogether a lovely day , was it not ? ’ |
26 | ‘ What a lovely day . ’ |
27 | They all came in , they d had a lovely day shopping . |
28 | ‘ What a lovely day , ’ said Mrs Molesworth when she had got her breath back . |
29 | I 'm sure they will have a lovely day . |
30 | It was a lovely day for it . |