Example sentences of "[adv] [pos pn] [adj] day " in BNC.
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1 | I was lucky , because instead of being on house assessment I was called and told I was going to be on the works party next day , only my second day at Styal . |
2 | ‘ It 's only my second day , ’ said Juliet , ‘ and I must dash . ’ |
3 | I was just feeling the early morning sun as it warmed the beads of sweat that dripped down my two days ' stubble . |
4 | So my two days are the tenth |
5 | Well , it was only her second day . |
6 | ‘ And this is only our second day , ’ Fernando laughed . |
7 | ‘ Of course you have n't — this is only your second day . |
8 | ‘ It 's only your third day here ! ’ |
9 | Well , it 's not my first day any way . |
10 | It was not her lucky day . |
11 | ‘ But this is not your lucky day . ’ |
12 | In fact , despite the fact that Friday was always their busiest day , the girl seemed to be enjoying herself . |
13 | Sanchia Holmes , manageress of the Framework clothes shop , said Saturday was usually their busiest day and they had missed out on a good deal of custom . |
14 | It also reminds him of possibly his darkest day in the game . |
15 | Capsize drill rounded off our first day 's sailing . |
16 | Undersoil heating at other grounds meant the Premier League was confident of promoting a full Boxing Day programme on what is traditionally its best-attended day of the year . |
17 | Consequently he was obliged to persuade a driver and his regular fireman to agree to give up their mid day finish to work the extra special . |
18 | Johansson followed up his second day 64 with a 68 , while Walton , second overnight , compiled a 70 with his newly-acquired old hickory-shafted putter . |
19 | He would serve out his uniformed days as Commandant of Camp 3 , Zone I. |
20 | Mobs took to the streets shouting ‘ Give us back our 11 days ! ’ . |
21 | Inevitably the change caused widespread dismay , and there were riotous demands to ‘ Give us back our 11 days ’ from people who thought they were losing wages or even having their lives shortened . |
22 | ‘ I remember so well my first day . |
23 | Here his early days and stunning war years are chronicled . |
24 | The burglar not only lost his civil action against the owner but was also presumably convicted at the local criminal courts — it just was n't his lucky day . |
25 | ‘ I do wish it was n't our last day . ’ |
26 | yeah aha does , it was n't your lucky day cos your |
27 | Never even even your last day at school you you did n't take it off . |
28 | The improvement of the quality of work performed by criminal justice personnel through improved training has been much talked about and advocated since at least my own days as a trainee assistant governor almost thirty years ago , and probably well before that . |
29 | Likewise his early days in the Cascades , where he recalls a scene as off-beat as the one he adopted over here . |