Example sentences of "[adv] see [art] [noun] [prep] day " in BNC.

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1 Instead , we shall zoom in on the ‘ new boys ’ two of which are far from new and have not seen the light of day for many a long year .
2 The Feminine Mystique , which dared to put the silent question , did not see the light of day until 1963 , when it sold three million copies , but it was already being written and its audience was waiting .
3 ‘ We all know about criminal cases and traffic offences , but there are many aspects of the work of the Magistrates Court which do not see the light of day as far as the general public are concerned , for example juvenile and matrimonial cases .
4 Unix System V Release 4.2 — now the official name for Destiny — the desktop version of Unix from Unix System Laboratories Inc — finally saw the light of day at a full-dress industry event in San Francisco last week .
5 The sources , who have seen Viking in action , say that the thing works , and may even perform ahead of expectations when it eventually sees the light of day .
6 If they are , your phone call will merely be a slight irritant , but if there is no appropriate slot at that particular time your call could cause enough irritation to prevent the material ever seeing the light of day .
7 Both are out of print and according to his publisher ( the wacky John Muir of Todmorden ) are unlikely ever to see the light of day again .
8 As well as inventing the thin crisp biscuit that bears his name , Sylvester Graham was also the author of one of the most amusing condemnations of sex ever to see the light of day .
9 It 's pretty unlikely that this session will ever see the light of day on Strange Fruit , as the label 's last Wah release ‘ The Mighty Wah ’ proved about as popular as a motorway scheme through Kew Gardens .
10 Whether the book or film ever see the light of day depends on whether he is successful .
11 Get to the back of the drawers and cupboards — areas which do n't often see the light of day .
12 As I wrote to you at the time ( since you refused even then to see me or any of your old friends and supporters ) I accepted the MS as a sacred trust and would do what I could to see that it eventually saw the light of day in the most appropriate form .
13 In the summer of 1820 , after a visit to Russia the previous year to promote his recently translated New Testament , which eventually saw the light of day in 1847 , Vuk again approached Miloš , this time offering to teach the ruler to read and write .
14 But the project still has n't seen the light of day .
15 Ousley says CDS is very interested in some massively parallel project that NEC is currently working on , though that wo n't see the light of day until the mid-1990s .
16 Future page makeup programs that also have yet to see the light of day include SPUD , now called Scoop , which looked truly amazing when we saw a preview last year , and MacPage which is an Israeli program primarily designed for broadsheet and newspaper production .
17 This you have in common with the rest of the zodiac but Virgos , in particular , will discover aspects and talents within themselves that have not yet seen the light of day .
18 So the book , or one of the books , which Eliot wanted me to write has not yet seen the light of day .
19 There 's so much good stuff that has never seen the light of day .
20 Sadly , for it was a lively , largely autobiographical piece , it would never see the light of day .
21 Dragons can lie for dark centuries brooding over their treasures , bedding down on frozen flames that will never see the light of day .
22 Many of Brindley 's ideas were regarded as the hair-brained schemes of a madman which would never see the light of day .
23 Rowden is a fine school and it 'll give him plenty of sports and develop a side of him which could never see the light of day in Ireland .
24 You will probably never see the light of day again ! ’
25 In this contriving to do the obvious thing in a way not altogether obvious will lie the difference between producing a run-of-the-mill story , which may well never see the light of day , and producing a story with that something extra .
26 Where that information relates to national security , all that the Government has to show is that publication might cause some injury to the national interest — a test which would ensure that the British equivalent of the Pentagon Papers would never see the light of day .
27 If you do n't , you will never see the light of day in print .
28 Discs , may never actually see the light of day .
29 He and Ockrent go back a long way — to a jointly written screenplay for Paul MacCartney , which ‘ never saw the light of day — a damn shame , because it was a lot better than Broad Street .
30 ‘ There was nice stuff written during that era but it never saw the light of day .
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