Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pos pn] [adj] day " in BNC.
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1 | I would not like to be kept alive by a machine , like a vegetable , day in day out , she had once decided , I would prefer to accept my appointed day . |
2 | The girls are required to plan their own day , and when they are used to this system , most prefer it to the structure of school and it gives them some control over their daily lives . |
3 | You will be asked to state your preferred days and hours of work , and whether you are willing to be called upon at very short notice to cover for staff absence or other emergency . |
4 | I hope er that you will be able to choose from our wide range of crackers and favours , just what you want to enhance your special day . |
5 | Yet her household , instead of doing what they might to ease her last days , were not merely neglectful , but downright cruel . |
6 | President Alberto Keinya Fujimori outlined a package of economic reforms in a speech delivered on Nov. 4 to mark his 100th day in office . |
7 | When not trying to match his 15-hour days , they regale each other with endless stories about his idiosyncrasies and absent-mindedness . |
8 | But you did come out , so I may hope that you can be induced to vary your quiet days with |
9 | It would n't be fair for such a player — who could do much for the balance of the side as a genuine all-rounder — to be held back just because there was an ageing geriatric hanging around , trying to prolong his playing days . |
10 | He joined the Blue Cross stables at Burford to enjoy his final days but wound up being depressed . |
11 | The regional unit , Pine Lodge , also based in Chester is to expand its five day service to a seven day service . |
12 | Cheshire was unlucky not to have his best day of the season . |
13 | The Jed-Forest scrum-half was recognised as the best in Britain before a knee ligament injury in a club match on January 11 threatened to end his playing days . |
14 | It 's not so bad in Division Four , and when the opportunity came up at Ards , I jumped at it , ’ said Armstrong , who captained and coached Bangor before going back to end his playing days at Collegians a few seasons ago . |
15 | I his is the sort of individual who is eventually invited to become a board master and the system engenders a wonderful sense of anticipation , as you progress up the board towards the prime positions ; when you are going to have your special day , on your favourite loch . |
16 | This means they have to spend their first days of life in hospital and ca n't go home for several weeks . |
17 | They were to spend their last days there with her aunt Nicolette 's family in Neuilly where they had just moved . |
18 | She used to spend her whole day locked in a basement room with her sister-in-law and the four young children they had between them . |
19 | Such " regular casuals " can remain " regular casuals " only if they are prepared to accept the schedules set for them and to take their free days when there are no events and their holidays during the off-season . |
20 | Once more our rummage crews hit the jackpot with several newly arrived Klondykers in the anchorage and Reg Clarke , as a former uniformed Customs Officer , was able to re-live his earlier days as the duty free goods were ferried across in our motor boat . |