Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] day " in BNC.

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1 Preparation for day care transport was sometimes an important role because , if left to themselves clients might either not be ready in time , or might be ready too soon and while waiting go out to do something else ( forgetting that transport was due ) ; in either case they would consequently miss their transport and therefore their day care .
2 I refer to your letter dated 6 July 1993 and would advise that after consideration , I have decided that I can not grant permission for day release .
3 Meals-on-Wheels ( organised by WRVS ) were available only two days a week ; the social services department had only minimal provision for day care in a few Part III homes .
4 Since Dawn had taken $7.38 million in 1979 and done well worldwide , United Film Distributors ( UFD ) was willing to put up a fairly large budget for Day of the Dead by Romero 's standards .
5 PAYMENT FOR DAY SHIFT BREAK
6 The one I think mentioned was the me the question of mental health capital funding for day centres .
7 The main route for Day 10 is a fairly short walk in any case , as is Day 11 , so if you 're feeling fit you could combine the two .
8 From Rydal follow the low level route for Day 11 .
9 The main route and the low level route for Day 11 take two quite different courses .
10 Hornsea became a favourite resort for day and evening visits .
11 When he had left , he had loved them desperately , and had hidden in the stifling furnace of his cabin for days , weeping himself dry .
12 Finally , to end your Camcorder Day One in good style , check the battery and put it on charge if required , so it will be ready for action for Day Two .
13 Few of us are lucky enough to have escaped the shattering sensation of pure terror generated by nightmares : the experience can haunt our every action for days afterwards .
14 In two cases , the user was locked in a bedroom for days at a time .
15 Going to the local shops with her aunt one afternoon , she broached the subject that had been on her mind for days .
16 ‘ The corpses must have been in the marsh for days , even weeks .
17 We switched off everything , I 'm sure , and we had n't had a fire in the grate for days .
18 But nor does it matter ; ‘ our club ’ will have been seething with talk for days , and ‘ I ’ am bound to have heard about Stavrogin 's escapade .
19 That strange zone of time and light between day and night is broken only by bats wheeling and diving across the expanse of the East Coast main line .
20 Working dogs — even those dragging sledges across the snow for days on end — should not look like hat stands .
21 The sprays contain a gentle but effective deodorant for day long freshness .
22 You put these people on oxygen therapy for days and days and days , they come off and say can I have a cigarette ?
23 You 've been looking forward to this wedding for days now .
24 Once driven home , these savage spines are extremely difficult to dislodge and may continue to torment the would-be killer for days to come , sometimes leading to festering wounds that can kill .
25 The basic pattern of the centre of The Lord of the Rings is separations and encounters and wanderings , but these are controlled first by a map ( something no Arthurian narrative possesses ) , and second by an extremely tight chronology of days and dates .
26 Only the continued succession of days and nights , and a crowded ark bobbing on the surface of the waters , prevent a complete return to the state of things before God began his great work of creation .
27 Nevertheless , from where she was standing , all she could see was the endless succession of days , stretching into infinity , all of them empty and without meaning .
28 A safe , sheltered sailing area allows us to weave tuition into a programme of day cruises .
29 Maximum fun all the way , a large part of which is our rightly famous programme of Days and Nights , designed to let you see the very best of whatever 's on offer wherever you are .
30 The exploration of these and other everyday questions was the basis of an unusual dinner party held in the University last term : a Scientific Dinner Party organised by the Department of Continuing Education as one of its extensive programme of Day Schools .
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