Example sentences of "[adj] of [art] day " in BNC.

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1 Still the fairest one of all , Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is back and coming to theatres everywhere , Snow White is a beautiful , captivating and timeless of the day everyone fell in love with her , in the world first full length animated feature .
2 In b and c , the local times of each point were within a few hours of local noon and so the ClO values may be taken as qualitatively representative of the day maximum , which in run 4 reached 1.1p.p.b.v. at this level .
3 The staffing at each of the day care centres consists of our paid day centre manager and 10–12 volunteers .
4 His home was not that of a day labourer or landless tenant but that of a middle-class artisan .
5 Reynolds was a great exponent of the idealized portrait typical of the day .
6 But in a minority ‘ access to resources was unsatisfactory : apparatus was hidden in cupboards , stored haphazardly , scattered , or kept in rooms used for other purposes for much of the day ’ .
7 The pattern will repeat itself throughout much of the day , with discussion following each presentation .
8 He was also back to the daily pile of paperwork and would be closeted with secretaries for much of the day .
9 Even where direct sunlight is received for much of the day , its heating effect is severely restricted by high winds and high humidity ( Green & Harding 1983 ) .
10 For the hemiplegic patient , it requires extra care , because the patient is likely to be sitting still for much of the day , which in itself may make him more prone to infections , and the risk is magnified if there is any damp or dirty material next to his skin .
11 In that era , so much of the day was spent climbing in and out of the correct clothes that there ca n't have been much time left for recreation .
12 Much of the day is spent story-hearing , story-making , and story-telling .
13 For example , for much of the day we need to be able to repress or split off some feelings to enable us to concentrate or to use our intellects .
14 Four raids were made on Malta on Sunday 13th. , but the Hurricanes were involved in escorting four destroyers into harbour much of the day , and only two interceptions were made .
15 She wanted to lie there in the dark , alone with the thoughts she had had to suppress for so much of the day .
16 Princess Diana , meanwhile , was spending much of the day with a man who knows some of her most intimate secrets .
17 I do n't know how much of it he read , but the entry for May 20th must have galled him because it told him that the potential wage-earner had spent much of the day in playing cricket .
18 In fact , much of the day to day supervision and emotional support of house officers was provided by the senior nurses on the wards where they worked , yet this role of the nursing staff receives no official recognition .
19 But when the sun went behind clouds , and particularly after a rain shower when the undergrowth was moist , they travelled during much of the day .
20 Partly because she spent much of the day alone in the house painting , she welcomed company in the evenings and would press Rodrigo into more visits to Soho than he wished to make .
21 The field man spends much of the day in his car .
22 Much of the day to day motivation to learn depends heavily on the ingenuity of an individual teacher , but the load can be shared with the pupils .
23 With CityLink X70 , there are frequent departures daily from Oxford to Heathrow — every half hour for much of the day .
24 Toby was in fact if not in name in charge of the twenty-seven boarders at Burleigh , and he spent much of the day with nothing to do .
25 He had spent much of the day with lames Price .
26 The first Cistercians were men who sought to return to the simplicity of Benedict 's Rule and to its strict observance which they argued had been altered out of all recognition by the Cluniacs who spent much of the day in a long and elaborate round of services in choir .
27 Moving away from the house there is little point in a large patio as this area will be in shade for much of the day .
28 To protect the scene , the park was closed off to the public for much of the day but has since been re-opened .
29 The man in charge of the crew has spent much of the day trying to clarify the situation with aid workers in Bosnia .
30 Mr Ashraf 's family have been at his hospital bedside for much of the day .
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