Example sentences of "[art] few [adj] day " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ And I hope we 're both mature enough to treat each other with civility and respect for the few remaining days we 're forced to spend together . ’ |
2 | THE congregation from Orangefield Presbyterian Church will see out the few remaining days of summer as they plan a family fun day this Saturday at Orangefield Park . |
3 | The wind resistant Tactel and Ebyl Thermovelours fleece helped keep me snug and warm on the few chilly days we 've had this summer . |
4 | The exchanges between Bhutto and Ishaq Khan had grown sharper in the few last days of the electoral campaign . |
5 | A few odd days of film work slotted neatly round that weekend , leaving her no ready excuse apart from cowardice . |
6 | Between the two examinations he spent a few necessary days of recuperation at Swindon , spending some time with Dad Uzzell . |
7 | So , except during a few warm days in summer , a white coat would seem to put its wearer at a disadvantage . |
8 | Afterwards we had spent a few stolen days at the ski resort of Grindelwald , in the shadow of the Eiger North Face . |
9 | Mid-November can suffer a few foggy days . |
10 | No you can all you can do is just learn a few each day or learn some patterns so that you can get quite a few words in one go and sort of learn some tricks like guessing well we 'll we 'll try with a C. |
11 | By launching their cruise missiles , US and NATO commanders would hope that , at best , the Soviet Union might sue for peace , and , at worst , that the West could gain a few extra days when its conventional ( non-nuclear ) forces might be able to stem the tide . |
12 | That would give us a few extra days . " |
13 | We could stay a few extra days and make a holiday of it . |
14 | And in the general confusion over Sunday opening , there was the opportunity of sneaking a few extra days of trading , and most booksellers who took this up were well rewarded for their efforts . |
15 | Afterwards the whole group stayed on for a few extra days . |
16 | ‘ Well , actually , this is such a beautiful place , I was thinking of maybe staying on for a few extra days , ’ she invented hastily , knowing her mother would worry herself silly if she knew the half of it — let alone that her car had packed up . |
17 | A few hard-earned days of R and R , as the Americans put it , away from everything and everyone — or so I thought . |
18 | IN OUR household as in many others recently there were a few worrying days before the GCSE examination results were published . |
19 | IN OUR household as in many others recently there were a few worrying days before the GCSE examination results were published . |
20 | Indeed for a few medieval days it was the effective capital of England . |
21 | Here the engineers have to carry out most of their work on Sundays when traffic is light , but this often entails diversions and extended journey times followed by temporary speed restrictions for a few further days at the beginning of each week . |
22 | Mark arrived at his office expecting to have a few clear days ahead to finalise the European Business Plan and prepare his presentation to Cocello . |
23 | The other groups had set up camp on the far side , waiting for a few clear days and the worst of the snow to melt . |
24 | That was only a few short days ago but now seemed light years away . |
25 | He 'd trusted her ; even when everything seemed to point against her , and although he 'd known her only a few short days , he 'd believed in her . |
26 | It seemed impossible that in a few short days her life could have changed so dramatically and fundamentally , and she told Rohan so . |
27 | Napoleon III had already found it useful as a place where a few quiet days might be spent with a friend . |
28 | After a few more days in Salamanca , during which you and I could do no work in common , your friends left in a great uproar of drunken invective , shouting political slogans — which fortunately were in German — against the Franco regime . |
29 | It is a good idea to do this for a few more days before the horse travels . |
30 | We had a bachelor party on board , who were out for a little merrymaking : an island marriage ball had wooed them from the desk of the counting-house , and having had a taste of the free air of these parts , and being good fellows well met , a few more days of healthful roving have a gleeful appendix to the gaieties of the wedding . |