Example sentences of "[pron] the [adj] day " in BNC.
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1 | They told me to stay there until they came and got me the following day — which I did n't . |
2 | ‘ Napkins , ’ laughed a young wife to me the following day . |
3 | Monsieur Saulnier informed me the other day that it was not usual in this part of Normandy to have so many mosquitoes . |
4 | I dare not ask directly what is the precise matter but I see in Mr Browning 's eyes an anxiety deeper than usual and he confessed to me the other day that he fears there may be water on the lung . |
5 | ‘ Oh , he was rather offensive to me the other day . ’ |
6 | ‘ It 's a fine idea , but Mrs. Olinton told me the other day that Mr. Olinton would n't lend any of his buildings to Scouts or Guides or Brownies or Cubs . |
7 | ‘ I 'll have your name , and I 'll see that lady who was telling me the other day that Brownie girls do n't raid orchards . ’ |
8 | When I knit the waistband of a skirt ( using separate method ) , I return the skirt in two halves , but , as Val reminded me the other day , it is quicker to do it all at once and here is the method : — Join back seam ( sideways knitted skirt ) or all seams . |
9 | She rang me the other day and said , ‘ I 've found this marvellous place for clothes — get in the car and we 'll go . ’ |
10 | European political union is a question of the heart versus the head , a government minister told me the other day . |
11 | Somebody mentioned this to me the other day |
12 | It struck me the other day . |
13 | ‘ Yes , Martha 's mother , Susan Sowerby , spoke to me the other day . |
14 | I caught Cam looking at me the other day . |
15 | ‘ You told me the other day that you could n't remember the farewell party very clearly , ’ she began . |
16 | I mean technically we do have an entitlement to visits in that Janet was was reminding me the other day that that we said , when Deborah was here , that everybody was entitled to four visits a year . |
17 | ‘ Forgive me if I seem to be playing the amateur sleuth once again , but something else occurred to me the other day , which might or might not be of interest to you . ’ |
18 | He must have read her note to me the other day , because this is just a truncated version of it . |
19 | Someone tells me the other day that I , I 've you know y |
20 | He made another pass at me the other day . " |
21 | Adam gave it to me the other day so that I could lock up . |
22 | The swimming section was more or less brought back to mind to me the other day when they showed the old Stoke bathing place . |
23 | ‘ That baby there kicked out at me the other day . |
24 | A vicar in Battersea told me the other day that when he went to the church festival of Christmas at the local primary school — one of the schools within his parish — there was plenty of Father Christmas and jingle bells , but not one reference to Jesus . |
25 | Jean was asking me the other day , and really , you 've told me next to nothing . |
26 | Of course , he does not care a rap whether it is true or not — but he is dreadfully afraid that by prematurely espousing it he might lose some subscribers , though he acknowledged to me the other day he thought it would be generally accepted before long . ’ |
27 | but the actual extract as , as Cath said to me the other day , you know she felt sure and I said to her you know in a full length film they could 've actually chosen a better moment |
28 | fax numbers and things put on but that alright let's give she came back to me the other day and said I can not get this fax through and had actually typed down the wrong fax number |
29 | people generator was on to me the other day cos we I insisted that it 's got two three phase outlets on . |
30 | After all , you were n't overly concerned about my feelings when you interviewed me the other day , were you ? ’ |