Example sentences of "it [det] day " in BNC.
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1 | I chose not to buy it that day , so I was interested to see whether a longer look at it would change those initial impressions . |
2 | Radio , television and the evening newspaper carried reports of it that day and the morning newspapers carried them next day . |
3 | R.B. But I certainly noticed it that day . |
4 | The Judge said that he had stolen Lady Margaret 's ring , and that she had only bought it that day and the ring was a very expensive diamond . |
5 | I did visit it that day . |
6 | it was still , erm quite good that was worth it that day |
7 | And I got a packet with a few quid in it that day which my mother er appreciated . |
8 | But if you phone up and they 've got one they reserve it for you but you have to get it that day , were n't it Bev ? |
9 | the way she said it that day was , they 're old dogs , they do n't need the exercise and they do n't bark , that is the impression , impression I got |
10 | By the time the network was completed in the mid-1960s , it resembled a vast plumbing system with 18 huge pumps , each one big enough to suck in a car , driving 1 billion gallons of water through it each day . |
11 | My mother brought the food home at night , buying it each day when she got off the bus from work . |
12 | How many hours did you actually work , was it each day ? |
13 | Nothing comes easy in the fashion world , but I 'm sure you have what it takes if you fancy trying it some day . ’ |
14 | He must write a paper on it some day . |
15 | May we be worthy of it this day . |
16 | All right , we 'll give it another day or two , but I 'm seeing you back home now , and do n't try to talk me out of it . |
17 | Think of the difference it makes when you can look at programmes like that in the classroom on a video player : you can stop the programme at any point , you can go back and look at something again , you can choose to break it up into as many short sections as you want to and you can come back to it another day to refresh students ' memories . |
18 | We 'll talk about it another day . |
19 | We can always do it another day . |
20 | and then could bring it another day , or |
21 | It did it all day , or nearly . |
22 | ‘ Sorry , but I 've been at it all day . ’ |
23 | Quite frequently a horse will decide to ‘ possess ’ another in the herd — obviously one lower in the pecking order — and drive the other horse around with it all day long . |
24 | Although we are dot going to be hobbling a horse by three legs and tethering it all day out in the sun , we will need a tolerant horse if we wish it to do boring or repetitious work . |
25 | It does not bear thinking about and yet we think of it all day long in this pretty place , not noticing the sun and flowers . |
26 | I know you 're unhappy , but you ca n't sit indoors and brood about it all day . ’ |
27 | I 've been south of it all day . ’ |
28 | Not only was he working on it all day at home , but he had to travel about the country collecting information . |
29 | Ruth had never tasted ice-cream before coming to America and now , like Anna , she could have eaten it all day long . |
30 | ‘ He was watching it all day on TV . |