Example sentences of "[adv] on [adj] days " in BNC.

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1 If the accused enters a country mansion which is open only on certain days and takes a painting on a day when the house is open to the public he is guilty .
2 SSP is paid only on Qualifying Days .
3 Are some pupils absent only on particular days of the week ?
4 Eat sweet things only as part of a meal , then have something sweet once a day , then only on alternate days .
5 Her formula is used throughout the house , which has a peaceful and informal country house ambience — particularly in the creamy yellow drawing room which is used only on high days and holidays .
6 A good round followed by a poor one often means a missed cut , and it is very difficult to put two rounds together on consecutive days if you have not been used to doing so .
7 They may break hibernation as a result of any sudden change in temperature , and not just on warmer days .
8 I mean what do you do normally on those days .
9 Each period of observation or each sequence of periods of observation , possibly on different days ( or over a longer period ) will provide a longitudinal ‘ case ’ study of six pupils ' affective responses to computer-assisted learning and non-computer-assisted learning .
10 If you eat more on some days and less on others , you will shed weight just as successfully as if you stuck to the same number of calories each day .
11 Then , if you wish , split your walks into a.m. and p.m. on alternate days when you are walking at a moderate pace .
12 Smoke billowed forth on those days when the air was still , and spoil tips grew unchecked .
13 However , if your eating habits are fairly erratic and you eat far less or very differently on some days than on others , keep the diary for ten days ( or longer if necessary ) until a picture of your eating habits emerges .
14 Our golf and tennis battles were fiercely competitive , but we relaxed later on most days by taking Brenda and Suzie into the countryside for barbecues , Graham was in his element building a fire and griddling the steaks .
15 He 's climbed here often on such days , and so have I , and you never see or hear another soul .
16 But pigeons must possess some other compass sense as well as the sun , because they can navigate correctly on overcast days , when the position of the sun is invisible .
17 ‘ But my sessions gradually increased and my double-session intensified systematically until my weekends have also become involved and I am now on seven days a week . ’
18 The Box Office is open from 10am , Mondays to Saturdays , closing at 8pm on performance days , and 5pm on non-performance days .
19 Most private owners discovered the use of a tail and wing-tip dolly a long time ago , making it possible to tow out with a car single-handedly on most days .
20 We are extremely fortunate that has agreed to continue to work as part-time Secretary to the Society and she will be there to deal personally with any Q.T 's queries etc on those days .
21 Ventilate well on sunny days but remember to close vents in the evening .
22 Wind resistance : I had no complaints even on blustery days with snow underfoot .
23 Even on dry days they are kept moist , ready to dissolve and transmit the perception of interesting molecules .
24 They are kept outside , but have their own heated house , from which they emerge to graze even on cool days .
25 Those who have viewed the Lombardy Plain from a distance will know that even on clear days Milan has its own atmosphere , the way that other cities do , although , in fairness , it is very much less than many others , despite its low-lying position .
26 Ventilation is needed to help control temperatures in warm weather and prevent the air becoming stagnant and dank , particularly on dull days .
27 Mind , I have always appreciated wild life , even if I was unaware of the names or importance in the ecological sense , and it was also apparent that our farm attracted some lovely butterflies , particularly on warm days .
28 It was true there were many snakes there on hot days sunning themselves but that did not worry him .
29 Some have bemoaned the fast food outlet that has now taken over the odd corner of the Piazza , but this is the site of the ancient Milanese fiera ( fair ) — the name itself means Square of the Merchants — and doubtless on fair days the Piazza was not the ocean of calm many claim it must have been .
30 Basically that David had moved out of Plaistow Grove to leave her on her own to die , to live with the fancy whore from America , and yet on other days , of course , I was perfectly lovely and would come and shop with her and do everything .
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