Example sentences of "[art] [adj] day [adv] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In th i in the old days when a firm would come along and pack everything , then they said that , and that was quite true , that they would pack everything and then they would be responsible if damage was done .
2 They were released the following day when a crowd of 4000 people gathered outside the police station .
3 Davies , an arable crop specialist , is one of a team of four ICI Fertilizer experts offering ‘ Nitram ’ users a free computer service which pinpoints the exact day when a farmer should apply his product in order that the crop can best use the nitrogen .
4 Even in the present day when a wife may own part of the matrimonial home and may have a separate job , Scott LJ felt that the tendency was for business decisions to be left to the husband and the main domestic responsibilities to the wife .
5 This was meant to be the happy day when a group of volunteers from Berkeley , brought 40 children from the war in Bosnia , to the safety of Gloucestershire .
6 Further problems emerged the next day when a barium swallow ( Fig 1 ) .
7 A few days ago a farmer from Mt Darwin , the ‘ operational area ’ , came to in lunch .
8 A few days ago a woman woke up just as she was about to be stuffed with the previous day 's New York Post and varnished with embalming fluid by an undertaker .
9 Before the patient left St Mary 's Hospital , a leading article headed ‘ Penicillium ’ appeared in The Times and a few days later a letter was published from Sir Almroth Wright claiming Fleming as the discoverer of penicillin .
10 A few days later a group of nobles keen to impress Aurangzeb broke into the quarters where Dara was being kept , a small garden outside the walls of Shahjehanabad towards Nizamuddin .
11 It 's a sad day when a trade union delegate and a member of the Labour Party ca n't pass an opinion . ’
12 It 's a sad day when a trade union delegate and a member of the Labour Party ca n't pass an opinion . ’
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