Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [art] day " in BNC.
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1 | But Sotheby 's eventually won the day , causing an annoyed Christie 's to tip off The New York Times before Sotheby 's could proudly announce their coup . |
2 | While no single Member State could unilaterally opt out of farm subsidies , a Government pressing the case for agricultural aid to be aimed solely at those who need it would be in a strong position to eventually win the day in a Community facing constant budget cuts . |
3 | These arguments have obviously won the day so far , but the climate of opinion is changing . |
4 | Some of us are even old enough to remember the days when Maths was fun , not the ponderous THEOREM . |
5 | Many of us are old enough to remember the days when to contract tuberculosis — which many British people did — was to be given a virtual death sentence . |
6 | Ianthe sighed , perhaps foreseeing the day when both of them would be replaced by younger persons . |
7 | Ceauşescu fondly imagined the day when the Nobel Peace Prize would be added to his trophy cabinet . |
8 | ‘ Do you take Azor for a long walk every day , Mr Gajdusek ? ’ she asked for innocent openers . |
9 | DAD is wimpy toss , as these films go , so watch THE DAY OF THE LOCUST and THE BIG KNIFE on MOVIEDROME . |
10 | So like , you 've only got a day and a half have n't you ? |
11 | Not good enough to fret the days away ; let her use them , enjoy , let there be something rich about her to love and desire . |
12 | I 'm a Sunderland supporter who lives down here , I 've only had a day 's notice . |
13 | Khrushchev may have been perspicacious enough to imagine the day when his turn would come and he would become Special Pensioner Khrushchev . |
14 | Patiently waiting the day . |
15 | it usually , it only takes a day once they 've received it , if that 's alright ? |
16 | Now , with hardly more than a month of 1920 remaining , they were being honoured with the presence of the JNF 's top secretary , who would make the final arrangements , tie up the loose ends , perhaps name the day . |
17 | I much doing the day might'n you . |
18 | I mean , we , we used to have , like , we 'd have meat come twice a week , they 're the butchers , and then we 'd have coming , maybe , erm , once a week , and then like the dry goods , er , erm , we 'd have another day , where erm , you know , you have different things , basically coming every day . |
19 | Having no need to labour , only to possess the days , |
20 | Captain Tony Wright came in to save the day . |
21 | I went in to watch the day 's most elegant event … the private driving competition . |
22 | She eagerly awaited the days when Sarah arrived from London bringing with her a crowd of her sophisticated friends . |
23 | However , once up there the temptation to carry on is too strong , so choose a day early in the summer if you have no will-power to stave off the seduction of the tops . |
24 | The majority of the works in the show are so new that some were only delivered the day before the exhibition started . |
25 | With a regretful look at Edith still slumbering at his side in the huge mahogany bed , he swung his feet down to face the day . |
26 | So jogs the day ; & I am happy . |
27 | ‘ They only live a day , ’ said a loony from the next table . |
28 | And , but of course young Johnny comes along to spend the day with his grandparents and he likes to ape granddad . |
29 | Our local PFA Inspector Pat Barker kept a keen eye on our progress , monitoring our workmanship at all the recognised stages throughout the build , and on 8 March this year , Midge 's propeller turned for the first time under her own engine power , being a Monday , I naturally had the day as holiday ! |
30 | Permitting new supplies , as is suggested in paragraph 55 of draft MPG6 , only postpones the day when such a prospect has to be faced . |