Example sentences of "[art] [noun] for the [num ord] day " in BNC.
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1 | instead the Church preferred to use the Annunciation for the first day of the year , and this led to the adoption of 25 March , nine months before Christmas , although this choice was by no means universal . |
2 | I have found that as much as £2.50 needs to be spent just to obtain the outlook for the next day . |
3 | As Judith finished cleaning out the hen for the next day 's dinner , she made room on the kitchen table for her mother to prepare the Friday-night traditional meal of gefilte fish . |
4 | We slept out on the last fields , leaving the 90 zigzags of path up to the plateau for the next day . |
5 | Including going over the tapes for the next day 's lectures . ’ |
6 | The amount of money in the float is recorded on a ‘ float slip ’ , and this amount is deducted when the day 's takings are cashed-up — to form the float for the next day . |
7 | Tea/supper Half of an 8-oz. tin of shoulder ham ( or corned beef ) , the other half to be put into the refrigerator for the next day . |
8 | Yesterday , after purple thunderheads had bled rain over the hills for the third day in succession , the air had dried up . |
9 | These depressions were usually connected with his job ; she guessed he was still irritated by his wasted trip to Glasgow and consequent lack of a story for the next day 's paper . |
10 | Not that I care , but it 's handy to be near him , 'cos he 's always got something you can knock off and it 's useful to be able to pinch something of his when the teacher finds you have n't got a pen for the third day running . |
11 | By the time she found it , booked a ride for the next day and searched — without success — for tennis courts , and pushed the bike up the steep hill which led to the cottage , it was mid-afternoon . |